Abstract

Immune response and new tissue formation are important aspects of tissue repair. However, only a single aspect is generally considered in previous biomedical interventions, and the synergistic effect is unclear. Here, a dual-effect coating with immobilized immunomodulatory metal ions (e.g., Zn2+) and osteoinductive growth factors (e.g., BMP-2 peptide) is designed via mussel adhesion-mediated ion coordination and molecular clicking strategy. Compared to the bare TiO2 group, Zn2+ can increase M2 macrophage recruitment by up to 92.5% in vivo and upregulate the expression of M2 cytokine IL-10 by 84.5%; while the dual-effect of Zn2+ and BMP-2 peptide can increase M2 macrophages recruitment by up to 124.7% in vivo and upregulate the expression of M2 cytokine IL-10 by 171%. These benefits eventually significantly enhance bone-implant mechanical fixation (203.3 N) and new bone ingrowth (82.1%) compared to the bare TiO2 (98.6 N and 45.1%, respectively). Taken together, the dual-effect coating can be utilized to synergistically modulate the osteoimmune microenvironment at the bone-implant interface, enhancing bone regeneration for successful implantation.

Highlights

  • Immune response and new tissue formation are important aspects of tissue repair

  • Traditional studies regarding bone implants predominantly focused on optimizing the osteogenic capacity, with some inert bone implants designed to evade immune response and others introduced with various bioactive moieties for promoting osteogenesis in vitro and bone-to-implant osseointegration[9,10,11]

  • A peptide (KIPKASSVPTELSAISTLYL) derived from the 73 to 92 amino acid fragment of the BMP-2 finger epitope was conjugated with two-azidoacetic acid and PEG5-carboxyl coupling, respectively (Fig. 2B and Supplementary Fig. 1)

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Introduction

Immune response and new tissue formation are important aspects of tissue repair. only a single aspect is generally considered in previous biomedical interventions, and the synergistic effect is unclear. These results showed the mean living cell (Annexin V-, PI-) percentage on Zn/BMP-2 co-modified surface was up to 94% (RAW264.7) and 97.9% (BM-MSCs), respectively (Supplementary Fig. 9).

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