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Re-engineering bone: pathogenesis, diagnosis and emerging therapies for osteoporosis

Xinyi Dong, Hao Liu, Dian Yuan, Karan Gulati, Yan Liu

2025Journal of Materials Chemistry B15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Osteoporosis, a multifaceted metabolic bone disease, is becoming increasingly prevalent and poses a significant burden on global healthcare systems. Given the limitations of traditional treatments such as pharmacotherapy, tissue engineering has emerged as a promising alternative for osteoporosis management. This review begins by exploring the pathogenesis of osteoporosis, with a focus on the abnormal metabolic, cellular, and molecular signalling microenvironments that drive the disease. We also examine commonly used clinical diagnostic techniques, discussing their strengths and limitations. Notably, this review evaluates various advanced tissue engineering strategies for osteoporosis treatment. Delivery systems, including injectable hydrogels and nanomaterials, are detailed alongside bone tissue engineering materials such as bioactive ceramics, bone cements, and polymers. Additionally, biologically active substances, including exosomes and cytokines, and emerging therapies that leverage small-molecule drugs are explored. Through a comprehensive analysis of the advantages and limitations of current biomaterials and therapeutic approaches, this review provides insights into future directions for tissue engineering-based solutions. By synthesizing current advancements, it aims to inspire innovative perspectives for the clinical management of osteoporosis.

Topics & Concepts

OsteoporosisPharmacotherapyMedicineMetabolic bone diseasePathogenesisBone diseaseDiseaseIntensive care medicineHealthcare systemBone healthBioinformaticsHealth carePathologyInternal medicineBone mineralBiologyEconomic growthEconomicsBiomedical Ethics and RegulationMedical and Biological Sciences3D Printing in Biomedical Research