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Marginal sealing around integral bilayer scaffolds for repairing osteochondral defects based on photocurable silk hydrogels

Osteochondral repair remains a major challenge in current clinical practice despite significant advances in tissue engineering. In particular, the lateral integration of neocartilage into surrounding native cartilage is a difficult and inadequately addressed problem that determines the success of ti...

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Autores principales: Wu, Xiaolin, Zhou, Mingliang, Jiang, Fei, Yin, Shi, Lin, Sihan, Yang, Guangzheng, Lu, Yuezhi, Zhang, Wenjie, Jiang, Xinquan
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Publicado: KeAi Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8081879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33997487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.04.005
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author Wu, Xiaolin
Zhou, Mingliang
Jiang, Fei
Yin, Shi
Lin, Sihan
Yang, Guangzheng
Lu, Yuezhi
Zhang, Wenjie
Jiang, Xinquan
author_facet Wu, Xiaolin
Zhou, Mingliang
Jiang, Fei
Yin, Shi
Lin, Sihan
Yang, Guangzheng
Lu, Yuezhi
Zhang, Wenjie
Jiang, Xinquan
author_sort Wu, Xiaolin
collection PubMed
description Osteochondral repair remains a major challenge in current clinical practice despite significant advances in tissue engineering. In particular, the lateral integration of neocartilage into surrounding native cartilage is a difficult and inadequately addressed problem that determines the success of tissue repair. Here, a novel design of an integral bilayer scaffold combined with a photocurable silk sealant for osteochondral repair is reported. First, we fabricated a bilayer silk scaffold with a cartilage layer resembling native cartilage in surface morphology and mechanical strength and a BMP-2-loaded porous subchondral bone layer that facilitated the osteogenic differentiation of BMSCs. Second, a TGF-β3-loaded methacrylated silk fibroin sealant (Sil-MA) exhibiting biocompatibility and good adhesive properties was developed and confirmed to promote chondrocyte migration and differentiation. Importantly, this TGF-β3-loaded Sil-MA hydrogel provided a bridge between the cartilage layer of the scaffold and the surrounding cartilage and then guided new cartilage to grow towards and replace the degraded cartilage layer from the surrounding native cartilage in the early stage of knee repair. Thus, osteochondral regeneration and superior lateral integration were achieved in vivo by using this composite. These results demonstrate that the new approach of marginal sealing around the cartilage layer of bilayer scaffolds with Sil-MA hydrogel has tremendous potential for clinical use in osteochondral regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-80818792021-05-13 Marginal sealing around integral bilayer scaffolds for repairing osteochondral defects based on photocurable silk hydrogels Wu, Xiaolin Zhou, Mingliang Jiang, Fei Yin, Shi Lin, Sihan Yang, Guangzheng Lu, Yuezhi Zhang, Wenjie Jiang, Xinquan Bioact Mater Article Osteochondral repair remains a major challenge in current clinical practice despite significant advances in tissue engineering. In particular, the lateral integration of neocartilage into surrounding native cartilage is a difficult and inadequately addressed problem that determines the success of tissue repair. Here, a novel design of an integral bilayer scaffold combined with a photocurable silk sealant for osteochondral repair is reported. First, we fabricated a bilayer silk scaffold with a cartilage layer resembling native cartilage in surface morphology and mechanical strength and a BMP-2-loaded porous subchondral bone layer that facilitated the osteogenic differentiation of BMSCs. Second, a TGF-β3-loaded methacrylated silk fibroin sealant (Sil-MA) exhibiting biocompatibility and good adhesive properties was developed and confirmed to promote chondrocyte migration and differentiation. Importantly, this TGF-β3-loaded Sil-MA hydrogel provided a bridge between the cartilage layer of the scaffold and the surrounding cartilage and then guided new cartilage to grow towards and replace the degraded cartilage layer from the surrounding native cartilage in the early stage of knee repair. Thus, osteochondral regeneration and superior lateral integration were achieved in vivo by using this composite. These results demonstrate that the new approach of marginal sealing around the cartilage layer of bilayer scaffolds with Sil-MA hydrogel has tremendous potential for clinical use in osteochondral regeneration. KeAi Publishing 2021-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8081879/ /pubmed/33997487 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.04.005 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Wu, Xiaolin
Zhou, Mingliang
Jiang, Fei
Yin, Shi
Lin, Sihan
Yang, Guangzheng
Lu, Yuezhi
Zhang, Wenjie
Jiang, Xinquan
Marginal sealing around integral bilayer scaffolds for repairing osteochondral defects based on photocurable silk hydrogels
title Marginal sealing around integral bilayer scaffolds for repairing osteochondral defects based on photocurable silk hydrogels
title_full Marginal sealing around integral bilayer scaffolds for repairing osteochondral defects based on photocurable silk hydrogels
title_fullStr Marginal sealing around integral bilayer scaffolds for repairing osteochondral defects based on photocurable silk hydrogels
title_full_unstemmed Marginal sealing around integral bilayer scaffolds for repairing osteochondral defects based on photocurable silk hydrogels
title_short Marginal sealing around integral bilayer scaffolds for repairing osteochondral defects based on photocurable silk hydrogels
title_sort marginal sealing around integral bilayer scaffolds for repairing osteochondral defects based on photocurable silk hydrogels
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8081879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33997487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.04.005
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