Incorporation of Magnesium Ions into an Aptamer-Functionalized ECM Bioactive Scaffold for Articular Cartilage Regeneration.
Zhiyao LiaoLiwei FuPinxue LiJiang WuXun YuanChao NingZhengang DingXiang SuiShuyun LiuQuanyi GuoPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
The regeneration and reconstruction of articular cartilage (AC) after a defect are often difficult. The key to the treatment of AC defects lies in regeneration of the defect site and regulation of the inflammatory response. In this investigation, a bioactive multifunctional scaffold was formulated using the aptamer Apt19S as a mediator for mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-specific recruitment and the enhancement of cellular chondrogenic and inflammatory regulation through the incorporation of Mg 2+ . Apt19S, which can recruit MSCs in vitro and in vivo, was chemically conjugated to a decellularized cartilage extracellular matrix (ECM)-lysed scaffold. The results from in vitro experiments using the resulting scaffold demonstrated that the inclusion of Mg 2+ could stimulate not only the chondrogenic differentiation of synovial MSCs but also the increased polarization of macrophages toward the M2 phenotype. Additionally, Mg 2+ inhibited NLRP3 inflammasome activation, thereby decreasing chondrocyte pyroptosis. Subsequently, Mg 2+ was incorporated into the bioactive multifunctional scaffold, and the resulting scaffold promoted cartilage regeneration in vivo. In conclusion, this study confirms that the combination of Mg 2+ and aptamer-functionalized ECM scaffolds is a promising strategy for AC regeneration based on in situ tissue engineering and early inflammatory regulation.
Keyphrases
- tissue engineering
- extracellular matrix
- mesenchymal stem cells
- stem cells
- nlrp inflammasome
- gold nanoparticles
- drug delivery
- inflammatory response
- quantum dots
- umbilical cord
- sensitive detection
- bone marrow
- photodynamic therapy
- cancer therapy
- label free
- high resolution
- molecularly imprinted
- aqueous solution
- water soluble