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Interleukin-4-Loaded Heparin Hydrogel Regulates Macrophage Polarization to Promote Osteogenic Differentiation

Authors :
Zhao, Yuhao
Feng, Xiaofei
Zhao, Zhenrui
Song, Zhengdong
Wang, Wenji
Zhao, Haiyan
Source :
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering; September 2024, Vol. 10 Issue: 9 p5774-5783, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In bone tissue engineering, biological scaffolds are designed with structural and functional properties that closely resemble the extracellular environment, aiming to establish a microenvironment conducive to osteogenesis. Macrophages hold significant potential for promoting osteogenesis and modulating the biological behavior of tumor cells. Multiple coculture experiments of macrophages and osteoblasts have demonstrated that macrophage polarization significantly impacts osteogenesis. Therefore, exploring bone biomaterials that can modulate macrophage polarization holds great clinical significance. In this study, heparin was modified with maleimide and was used as a raw material to form a hydrogel with 4-am-PEG-SH. The compound was used to polarize macrophages and promote osteogenesis after combining with interleukin 4 (IL-4) by taking advantage of the electronegativity of heparin. The results revealed overexpressed M2 macrophage-related phenotypic genes and cocultivation with MC3T3-E1 cells demonstrated the osteogenesis-promoting effect of the loaded IL-4 heparin hydrogel. Previous research reported that hydrogel loaded with IL-4 can be used as a biomaterial for osteogenesis promotion. Heparin materials used in this paper are derived from clinically anticoagulant drugs and feature a simple operation. The synthesized hydrogel effectively binds cytokines, regulates macrophages to induce osteogenesis and has many potential clinical applications.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23739878
Volume :
10
Issue :
9
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67265944
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.4c00589