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Magnetically attracting hydrogel reshapes iron metabolism for tissue repair

Yichang Xu, Feng Cai, Yidi Zhou, Jincheng Tang, Jiannan Mao, Wei Wang, Ziang Li, Liang Zhou, Yu Feng, Kun Xi, Yong Gu, Liang Chen

2024Science Advances36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ferroptosis, caused by disorders of iron metabolism, plays a critical role in various diseases, making the regulation of iron metabolism essential for tissue repair. In our analysis of degenerated intervertebral disc tissue, we observe a positive correlation between the concentration of extracellular iron ions (ex-iron) and the severity of ferroptosis in intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD). Hence, inspired by magnets attracting metals, we combine polyether F127 diacrylate (FDA) with tannin (TA) to construct a magnetically attracting hydrogel (FDA-TA). This hydrogel demonstrates the capability to adsorb ex-iron and remodel the iron metabolism of cells. Furthermore, it exhibits good toughness and self-healing properties. Notably, it can activate the PI3K-AKT pathway to inhibit nuclear receptor coactivator 4-mediated ferritinophagy under ex-iron enrichment conditions. The curative effect and related mechanism are further confirmed in vivo. Consequently, on the basis of the pathological mechanism, a targeted hydrogel is designed to reshape iron metabolism, offering insights for tissue repair.

Topics & Concepts

Ex vivoMetabolismExtracellularCell biologyMechanism (biology)Tissue repairChemistryBiophysicsIntervertebral discRegeneration (biology)Cancer researchMaterials scienceBiochemistryMedicineBiologyAnatomyIn vitroPhilosophyEpistemologyOral and gingival health researchIron Metabolism and DisordersBone and Joint Diseases
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