Long-term interleukin-4 release from 3D printable affinity hydrogels promotes M2-like macrophage polarisation in vitro.

IF 5.8 3区 医学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
George A Loxley, Consuelo Coser, Amir M Ghaemmaghami, Jing Yang
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Abstract

The biopharmaceutical industry for engineered protein drugs is rapidly increasing in size but there is a lack of controlled release vehicles to enable targeted delivery for regenerative medicine applications. In this study, we used photocrosslinkable 3-sulfopropyl acrylate potassium salt (SPAK)-poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) hydrogels to achieve controlled release of lysozyme for 70 days with zero-order release and tuneable release rate. Scaling down hydrogel volume and protein loading concentration to release Transforming growth factor beta-1 (TGF-β1) and Interleukin-4 (IL-4) resulted in low cumulative release, even without SPAK. Increasing PEGDA molecular weight from 4 kDa to 20 kDa improved TGF-β1 release but it still remained below 10% after 10 days. We observed sustained IL-4 release in the therapeutic ng mL-1 range for 73 days when loading IL-4 to 5% SPAK-10% PEGDA post photocrosslinking. Released IL-4 maintained bioactivity, promoting M2-like polarisation of THP-1 macrophages with day 53 supernatant, modelling long-term immunomodulation in vitro. We manufactured SPAK-PEGDA hydrogels by projection micro stereolithography, in which 3D printed 5% SPAK-10% PEGDA had an increased lysozyme release rate compared to its cast counterpart. 3D printed 5% SPAK-10% PEGDA with porous 3D design had an increased lysozyme release rate compared to a volume matched non-porous design. These findings highlight the potential of SPAK-PEGDA hydrogels for long-term cytokine delivery and show proof-of-concept for manipulating protein release kinetics with 3D printed hydrogel design.

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Biomaterials Science
Biomaterials Science MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS-
CiteScore
11.50
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4.50%
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556
期刊介绍: Biomaterials Science is an international high impact journal exploring the science of biomaterials and their translation towards clinical use. Its scope encompasses new concepts in biomaterials design, studies into the interaction of biomaterials with the body, and the use of materials to answer fundamental biological questions.
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