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Black-Phosphorus-Nanosheet-Reinforced Coating of Implants for Sequential Biofilm Ablation and Bone Fracture Healing Acceleration

Bo Yuan, Xin Zhou, Yingke Li, Yin Zhao, Mintao Xue, Qunfeng Guo, Gang Zheng, Xiongsheng Chen, Han Lin, Xiang Guo

2022ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces36 citationsDOI

Abstract

Incurable implant-related infection may cause catastrophic consequences due to the existence of a biofilm that resists the infiltration of host immune cells and antibiotics. Innovative approaches inspired by nanomedicine, e.g., engineering innovative multifunctional bionic coating systems on the surface of implants, are becoming increasingly attractive. Herein, 2D black phosphorus nanosheets (BPs) were loaded onto a hydroxyapatite (HA)-coated metal implant to construct a BPs@HA composite coating. With its photothermal conversion effect and in situ biomineralization, the BPs@HA coating shows excellent performances in ablating the bacterial biofilm and accelerating fracture healing, which were verified through both in vitro and in vivo studies. Moreover, differentially expressed genes of bone formation and bone mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) regulated by the BPs@HA coating were identified using absolute quantitative transcriptome sequencing followed by the screening of gene differential expressions. A functional enrichment analysis reveals that the expression of core markers related to BMSC differentiation and bone formation could be effectively regulated by BPs through a metabolism-related pathway. This work not only illustrates the great potential in clinical application of the BPs@HA composite coating to eliminate bacteria and accelerate bone fracture healing but also contributes to an understanding of the underlying molecular mechanism of osteogenesis physiological function regulation based on an analysis of absolute quantitative transcriptome sequencing.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceBiofilmCoatingBone healingTranscriptomeIn vivoMesenchymal stem cellBiomedical engineeringBone fractureNanotechnologyCell biologyBiologyGene expressionGeneBacteriaBiochemistryAnatomyMedicineGeneticsBiotechnologyRadiologyBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsMXene and MAX Phase MaterialsNanoplatforms for cancer theranostics