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Aligned cryogel fibers incorporated 3D printed scaffold effectively facilitates bone regeneration by enhancing cell recruitment and function

Yuxuan Wei, Hao Pan, Jianqiu Yang, Canjun Zeng, Wenbing Wan, Shixuan Chen

2024Science Advances55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Reconstructing extensive cranial defects represents a persistent clinical challenge. Here, we reported a hybrid three-dimensional (3D) printed scaffold with modification of QK peptide and KP peptide for effectively promoting endogenous cranial bone regeneration. The hybrid 3D printed scaffold consists of vertically aligned cryogel fibers that guide and promote cell penetration into the defect area in the early stages of bone repair. Then, the conjugated QK peptide and KP peptide further regulate the function of the recruited cells to promote vascularization and osteogenic differentiation in the defect area. The regenerated bone volume and surface coverage of the dual peptide-modified hybrid scaffold were significantly higher than the positive control group. In addition, the dual peptide-modified hybrid scaffold demonstrated sustained enhancement of bone regeneration and avoidance of bone resorption compared to the collagen sponge group. We expect that the design of dual peptide-modified hybrid scaffold will provide a promising strategy for bone regeneration.

Topics & Concepts

ScaffoldRegeneration (biology)PeptideSelf-assembling peptideMaterials science3d printedResorptionBiomedical engineeringBone healingCell biologyChemistryAnatomyMedicineBiologyBiochemistryPathologyBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsGraphene and Nanomaterials ApplicationsBone and Dental Protein Studies