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The observed difference of macrophage phenotype on different surface roughness of mineralized collagen.

Jun LiYu-Jue ZhangZhao-Yong LvKun LiuChun-Xiu MengBo ZouKe-Yi LiFeng-Zhen LiuBin Zhang
Published in: Regenerative biomaterials (2020)
Biomaterials regulate macrophages and promote regeneration function, which is a new hot pot in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The research based on macrophage materials biology has appeared happy future, but related research on regulating macrophages and promoting tissue regeneration is still in its infancy. The surface roughness of biomaterials is one of the important factors affecting macrophage behavior. Previous study also found that the surface roughness of many biomaterials regulating macrophage polarization, but not including mineralized collagen (MC). In this study, we designed and fabricated MC with different roughness and investigated the influence of MC with different roughness on macrophages. In the study, we found that on the rough surface of MC, macrophages exhibited M1 phenotype-amoeboid morphology and high-level secretory of inflammatory factor (tumor necrosis factor-α and interleukin-6), while smoother surface exhibited M2 phenotype. These data will be beneficial to understand the mechanism deeply and enrich biomaterials tissue regeneration theory, provide a new train of thought biomaterials inducing tissue regeneration and repair and guide the optimum design of new biomaterials, development and reasonable applications.
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