VEGF dose controls the coupling of angiogenesis and osteogenesis in engineered bone.

IF 6.4 1区 医学 Q1 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Andrea Grosso, Alexander Lunger, Maximilian G Burger, Priscilla S Briquez, Francesca Mai, Jeffrey A Hubbell, Dirk J Schaefer, Andrea Banfi, Nunzia Di Maggio
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Vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF) physiologically regulates both angiogenesis and osteogenesis, but its application in bone tissue engineering led to contradictory outcomes. A poorly understood aspect is how VEGF dose impacts the coordination between these two processes. Taking advantage of a unique and highly tunable platform, here we dissected the effects of VEGF dose over a 1,000-fold range in the context of tissue-engineered osteogenic grafts. We found that osteo-angiogenic coupling is exquisitely dependent on VEGF dose and that only a tightly defined dose range could stimulate both vascular invasion and osteogenic commitment of progenitors, with significant improvement in bone formation. Further, VEGF dose regulated Notch1 activation and the induction of a specific pro-osteogenic endothelial phenotype, independently of the promotion of vascular invasion. Therefore, in a therapeutic perspective, fine-tuning of VEGF dose in the signaling microenvironment is key to ensure physiological coupling of accelerated vascular invasion and improved bone formation.

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VEGF剂量控制工程骨血管生成和成骨的耦合。
血管内皮生长因子- a (Vascular endothelial growth factor-A, VEGF)在生理上调控血管生成和成骨,但其在骨组织工程中的应用导致了矛盾的结果。一个鲜为人知的方面是VEGF剂量如何影响这两个过程之间的协调。利用一个独特且高度可调的平台,我们在这里剖析了在组织工程成骨移植的背景下,VEGF剂量超过1000倍的影响。我们发现骨-血管生成耦合非常依赖于VEGF剂量,并且只有一个严格定义的剂量范围才能刺激血管侵入和祖细胞的成骨承诺,从而显著改善骨形成。此外,VEGF剂量调节Notch1激活和诱导特定的促成骨内皮表型,独立于促进血管侵袭。因此,从治疗角度来看,在信号微环境中微调VEGF剂量是确保加速血管侵袭和改善骨形成生理耦合的关键。
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npj Regenerative Medicine
npj Regenerative Medicine Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
1.40%
发文量
71
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Regenerative Medicine, an innovative online-only journal, aims to advance research in the field of repairing and regenerating damaged tissues and organs within the human body. As a part of the prestigious Nature Partner Journals series and in partnership with ARMI, this high-quality, open access journal serves as a platform for scientists to explore effective therapies that harness the body's natural regenerative capabilities. With a focus on understanding the fundamental mechanisms of tissue damage and regeneration, npj Regenerative Medicine actively encourages studies that bridge the gap between basic research and clinical tissue repair strategies.
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