Zhu Yufan, Liu Huifan, Wu Ping, Chen Yun, Deng Zhouming, Cai Lin, Wu Minhao
Department of Spine Surgery and Musculoskeletal Tumor, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, 168 Donghu Street, Wuchang District, Wuhan 430071 Hubei, China.
Department of Anesthesiology, Research Centre of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei, China.
Theranostics. 2024 Oct 28;14(18):7140-7198. doi: 10.7150/thno.102779. eCollection 2024.
Factor-free biomaterial scaffolds play an increasingly important role in promoting bone reconstruction and regeneration. However, the complicated and variable pathophysiological microenvironments of the injury sites under diabetic conditions, including the vicious cycle of oxidative stress and inflammatory response, impaired osteo/angiogenesis function and hyperactive osteoclastogenesis, as well as increased susceptibility to bacterial infection, may largely weaken the therapeutic potential of implanted scaffolds, leading to uncontrolled and poor outcomes of bone defect healing. To tackle the aforementioned challenges, a mild photothermal-assisted multifunctional therapeutic platform (denoted as GAD/MC) that integrates copper-containing two-dimensional TiCT MXene nanosheets, gelatin methacrylate, and alginate-graft-dopamine was proposed to achieve efficient and synergistic therapy for diabetic bone defects. Thereinto, copper-decorated MXene (MC) nanosheets were employed as both functional crosslinkers and nanofillers to participate in the construction of an interpenetrating polymer network structure through multiple covalent and noncovalent bonds, which conferred the hydrogel with advantageous traits like enhanced mechanical properties, injectability and moldability, strong bone tissue adhesion and self-healing ability, as well as excellent anti-swelling and near-infrared (NIR) photothermal conversion capabilities. On account of the NIR/pH dual-responsive properties, the resulting hydrogel system was capable of achieving the controlled and stimuli-responsive release of bioactive Cu, allowing on-demand delivery at the site of injury. Moreover, with the assistance of mild photothermal effects, this integrated hydrogel system demonstrated remarkable antibacterial and antioxidant properties. It effectively scavenged excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS), inhibited inflammatory responses, and promoted macrophage polarization towards the pro-healing M2 phenotype. Such characteristics were beneficial for recreating an optimized microenvironment that supported the adhesion, proliferation, migration, and differentiation of osteoblasts and endothelial cells, while concurrently inhibiting osteoclast function. In a critical-sized cranial defect model using diabetic rats, the injectable GAD/MC hydrogel system combined with on-demand mild hyperthermia further synergistically accelerated new bone formation and bone healing processes by eliminating intracellular ROS, ameliorating inflammation, orchestrating M2 macrophage polarization, promoting osteo/angiogenesis, and suppressing osteoclastogenesis. Overall, the constructed multifunctional injectable hydrogel system has emerged as a promising therapeutic candidate for addressing complex bone-related challenges by remodeling the disordered immune microenvironment and expediting the bone healing process.
无因子生物材料支架在促进骨重建和再生方面发挥着越来越重要的作用。然而,糖尿病条件下损伤部位复杂多变的病理生理微环境,包括氧化应激和炎症反应的恶性循环、骨/血管生成功能受损和破骨细胞生成亢进,以及对细菌感染的易感性增加,可能会大大削弱植入支架的治疗潜力,导致骨缺损愈合不受控制且效果不佳。为应对上述挑战,提出了一种温和光热辅助多功能治疗平台(称为GAD/MC),该平台整合了含铜二维TiCT MXene纳米片、甲基丙烯酸明胶和海藻酸盐接枝多巴胺,以实现对糖尿病骨缺损的高效协同治疗。其中,铜修饰的MXene(MC)纳米片既作为功能性交联剂又作为纳米填料,通过多个共价键和非共价键参与互穿聚合物网络结构的构建,赋予水凝胶增强的机械性能、可注射性和可模塑性、强大的骨组织粘附性和自愈能力,以及优异的抗肿胀和近红外(NIR)光热转换能力等优势特性。基于近红外/ pH双响应特性,所得水凝胶系统能够实现生物活性铜的可控和刺激响应释放,允许在损伤部位按需递送。此外,在温和光热效应的辅助下,这种集成水凝胶系统表现出显著的抗菌和抗氧化性能。它有效地清除了过量的活性氧(ROS),抑制了炎症反应,并促进巨噬细胞向促愈合的M2表型极化。这些特性有利于重建一个优化的微环境,支持成骨细胞和内皮细胞的粘附、增殖、迁移和分化,同时抑制破骨细胞功能。在使用糖尿病大鼠的临界尺寸颅骨缺损模型中,可注射的GAD/MC水凝胶系统与按需温和热疗相结合,通过消除细胞内ROS、改善炎症、协调M2巨噬细胞极化、促进骨/血管生成和抑制破骨细胞生成,进一步协同加速了新骨形成和骨愈合过程。总体而言,构建的多功能可注射水凝胶系统已成为通过重塑紊乱的免疫微环境和加速骨愈合过程来应对复杂骨相关挑战的有前景的治疗候选物。