An In Vitro Macrophage Response Study of Silk Fibroin and Silk Fibroin/Nano-Hydroxyapatite Scaffolds for Tissue Regeneration Application

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作者
Wong, Kallista [1 ]
Tan, Xuan Hao [1 ]
Li, Jun [1 ]
Hui, James Hoi Po [1 ]
Goh, James Cho Hong [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Biomed Engn, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Singapore 119276, Singapore
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基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
silk fibroin; nanohydroxyapatite; enzymaticdegradation; macrophage response; ENZYMATIC DEGRADATION; POLARIZATION; VIVO; BIOMATERIAL; PARTICLES; MECHANISM;
D O I
10.1021/acsbiomaterials.4c00976
中图分类号
TB3 [工程材料学]; R318.08 [生物材料学];
学科分类号
0805 ; 080501 ; 080502 ;
摘要
In recent years, silk fibroin (SF) has been incorporated with low crystallinity nanohydroxyapatite (nHA) as a scaffold for various tissue regeneration applications due to the mechanical strength of SF and osteoconductive properties of nHA. However, currently, there is a lack of understanding of the immune response toward the degradation products of SF with nHA composite after implantation. It is known that particulate fragments from the degradation of a biomaterial can trigger an immune response. As the scaffold is made of degradable materials, the degradation products may contribute to the inflammation. Therefore, in this study, the effects of the enzymatic degradation of the SF/nHA scaffold on macrophage response were investigated in comparison to the control SF scaffold. Since the degradation products of a scaffold can influence macrophage polarization, it can be hypothesized that as the SF and SF/nHA scaffolds were degraded in vitro using protease XIV solution, the degradation products can contribute to the polarization of THP-1-derived macrophages from pro-inflammatory M1 to anti-inflammatory M2 phenotype. The results demonstrated that the initial (day 1) degradation products of the SF/nHA scaffold elicited a pro-inflammatory response, while the latter (day 24) degradation products of the SF/nHA scaffold elicited an anti-inflammatory response. Moreover, the degradation products from the SF scaffold elicited a higher anti-inflammatory response due to the faster degradation of the SF scaffold and a higher amino acid concentration in the degradation solution. Hence, this paper can help elucidate the contributory effects of the degradation products of SF and SF/nHA scaffolds on macrophage response and provide greater insights into designing silk-based biomaterials with tunable degradation rates that can modulate macrophage response for future tissue regeneration applications.
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页码:7073 / 7085
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