在电纺地塞米松负载聚乳酸(PLLA)支架存在的情况下,利用 IL-10 在成熟巨噬细胞中诱导的抗炎反应。

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Arash Iraji Asiabadi, Nafiseh Esmaeil, Anousheh Zargar Kharazi, Arezou Dabiri, Jaleh Varshosaz
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组织工程的最终目标是修复和再生受损组织或器官。实现这一目标需要血管网络为新形成的组织提供氧气和营养物质。巨噬细胞是免疫系统的一部分,其行为对血管生成和血管形成起着重要作用。另一方面,巨噬细胞是一种多功能细胞,会根据环境刺激改变自身行为。鉴于生物材料植入后会出现炎症,我们推断组织空间的炎症状态会改变巨噬细胞的最终表型。此外,我们还假设抗炎的糖皮质激素地塞米松能改善对巨噬细胞行为的调节。为了验证这些观点,我们对在炎症介质中成熟的巨噬细胞进行了研究。此外,我们还研究了巨噬细胞在含地塞米松的支架上成熟后的行为,并分析了成熟巨噬细胞的行为变化如何刺激同一环境中的其他巨噬细胞。本研究调查了促炎症标志物 TNFa 和 NFκB1 以及促愈合标志物 IL-10 和 CD163 的表达,以研究巨噬细胞的行为。结果表明,体外炎症介质中成熟的巨噬细胞会增加 IL-10 的表达,这反过来又会降低成熟巨噬细胞中促炎标志物 TNFa 和 NFκB 的表达。此外,与对照组相比,在含地塞米松支架上成熟的巨噬细胞会减少 IL-10、TNFa 和 NFκB 的表达,并增加 CD163 的表达。此外,含地塞米松的支架对成熟巨噬细胞抗炎反应的调节作用导致了同一培养基中其他巨噬细胞 TNFa 和 CD163 表达的增加。这项研究的结果提出了通过控制成熟巨噬细胞的行为来改善愈合的策略,为利用组织工程支架控制炎症提供了一个前景广阔的视角。
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Harnessing IL-10 induced anti-inflammatory response in maturing macrophages in presence of electrospun dexamethasone-loaded PLLA scaffold

The ultimate goal of tissue engineering is to repair and regenerate damaged tissue or organ. Achieving this goal requires blood vessel networks to supply oxygen and nutrients to new forming tissues. Macrophages are part of the immune system whose behavior plays a significant role in angiogenesis and blood vessel formation. On the other hand, macrophages are versatile cells that change their behavior in response to environmental stimuli. Given that implantation of a biomaterial is followed by inflammation; therefore, we reasoned that this inflammatory condition in tissue spaces modulates the final phenotype of macrophages. Also, we hypothesized that anti-inflammatory glucocorticoid dexamethasone improves modulating macrophages behavior. To check these concepts, we investigated the macrophages that had matured in an inflammatory media. Furthermore, we examined macrophages' behavior after maturation on a dexamethasone-containing scaffold and analyzed how the behavioral change of maturing macrophages stimulates other macrophages in the same environment. In this study, the expression of pro-inflammatory markers TNFa and NFκB1 along with pro-healing markers IL-10 and CD163 were investigated to study the behavior of macrophages. Our results showed that macrophages that were matured in the inflammatory media in vitro increase expression of IL-10, which in turn decreased the expression of pro-inflammatory markers TNFa and NFκB in maturing macrophages. Also, macrophages that were matured on dexamethasone-containing scaffolds decreased the expression of IL-10, TNFa, and NFκB and increase the expression of CD163 compared to the control group. Moreover, the modulation of anti-inflammatory response in maturing macrophages on dexamethasone-containing scaffold resulted in increased expression of TNFa and CD163 by other macrophages in the same media. The results obtained in this study, proposing strategies to improve healing through controlling the behavior of maturing macrophages and present a promising perspective for inflammation control using tissue engineering scaffolds.

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12 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research – Part B: Applied Biomaterials is a highly interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal serving the needs of biomaterials professionals who design, develop, produce and apply biomaterials and medical devices. It has the common focus of biomaterials applied to the human body and covers all disciplines where medical devices are used. Papers are published on biomaterials related to medical device development and manufacture, degradation in the body, nano- and biomimetic- biomaterials interactions, mechanics of biomaterials, implant retrieval and analysis, tissue-biomaterial surface interactions, wound healing, infection, drug delivery, standards and regulation of devices, animal and pre-clinical studies of biomaterials and medical devices, and tissue-biopolymer-material combination products. Manuscripts are published in one of six formats: • original research reports • short research and development reports • scientific reviews • current concepts articles • special reports • editorials Journal of Biomedical Materials Research – Part B: Applied Biomaterials is an official journal of the Society for Biomaterials, Japanese Society for Biomaterials, the Australasian Society for Biomaterials, and the Korean Society for Biomaterials. Manuscripts from all countries are invited but must be in English. Authors are not required to be members of the affiliated Societies, but members of these societies are encouraged to submit their work to the journal for consideration.
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