Die Yang, Zhilang Xu, Dou Huang, Qi Luo, Chunli Zhang, Jimin Guo, Lu Tan, Liming Ge, Changdao Mu, Defu Li
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摘要
引导骨再生(Guided bone regeneration, GBR)是治疗骨缺损的一种标准疗法,胶原基屏障膜在临床上得到广泛应用。然而,这些膜面临着机械性能差、早期细菌入侵和免疫调节缺陷等挑战,有可能导致GBR失效。调控巨噬细胞激活并控制其M1或M2极化是骨修复的有效策略。在这里,我们提出了一种具有免疫调节作用的Janus胶原基屏障膜。多孔层促进成骨细胞的直接分化和向内生长。致密层防止软组织侵入骨缺损,保护骨缺损免受细菌感染。该膜还通过调节免疫微环境增强大鼠骨髓间充质干细胞的浸润、增殖和成骨分化,与商业Bio-Gide®膜相比,显示出优越的骨再生能力。总的来说,Janus胶原膜减少了组织炎症,促进了有利于新骨形成的骨免疫环境,为先进的GBR技术提供了有效的材料设计。
Immunomodulatory multifunctional janus collagen-based membrane for advanced bone regeneration
Guided bone regeneration (GBR) is a standard therapy for treating bone defects, with collagen-based barrier membranes widely used clinically. However, these membranes face challenges like poor mechanical properties, early bacterial invasion and immunomodulation deficiency, potentially risking GBR failure. Orchestrating macrophage activation and controlling their M1 or M2 polarization are effective strategies for bone repair. Here, we present a Janus collagen-based barrier membrane with immunomodulation. The porous layer promotes direct osteogenic differentiation and inward growth of osteoblasts. The dense layer prevents invasion of soft tissue into bone defects and protects bone defects from bacterial infection. The membrane also enhances rat bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cell infiltration, proliferation, and osteogenic differentiation by regulating the immune microenvironment, demonstrating superior bone regeneration compared to the commercial Bio-Gide® membrane. Overall, the Janus collagen-based membrane reduces tissue inflammation and fosters an osteoimmune environment conducive to new bone formation, offering effective material design for advanced GBR technology.
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