An Elastin-derived composite matrix for enhanced vascularized and innervated bone tissue reconstruction: from material development to preclinical evaluation.

Archive ouverte

Mahmoudi, Nadia | Roque, Micaela | Paiva dos Santos, Bruno | Oliveira, Hugo | Siadous, Robin | Rey, Sylvie | Garanger, Elisabeth | Lecommandoux, Sébastien | Catros, Sylvain | Garbay, Bertrand | Amédée Vilamitjana, Joëlle

Edité par CCSD ; Wiley -

International audience. Despite progress in bone tissue engineering, reconstruction of large bone defects remains an important clinical challenge. Here, we developed a biomaterial designed to recruit bone cells, endothelial cells, and neuronal fibers within the same matrix, enabling bone tissue regeneration. The bioactive matrix is based on modified elastin-like polypeptides (ELPs) grafted with laminin-derived adhesion peptides IKVAV and YIGSR, and the SNA15 peptide for retention of hydroxyapatite (HA) particles. The composite matrix shows suitable porosity, interconnectivity, biocompatibility for endothelial cells, and the ability to support neurites outgrowth by sensory neurons. Subcutaneous implantation led to the formation of osteoid tissue, characterized by the presence of bone cells, vascular networks, and neuronal structures, while minimizing inflammation. Using a rat femoral condyle defect model, we performed longitudinal micro-CT analysis, which demonstrates a significant increase in the volume of mineralized tissue when using the ELP-based matrix compared to empty defects and a commercially available control (Collapat). Furthermore, visible blood vessel networks and nerve fibers are observed within the lesions after a period of two weeks. By incorporating multiple key components that support cell growth, mineralization, and tissue integration, this ELP-based composite matrix provides a holistic and versatile solution to enhance bone tissue regeneration. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Production, purification and characterization of an elastin-like polypeptide containing the Ile-Lys-Val-Ala-Val (IKVAV) peptide for tissue engineering applications

Archive ouverte | Paiva dos Santos, Bruno | CCSD

International audience. Elastin-like polypeptides (ELPs) are biocompatible-engineered polypeptides, with promising interest in tissue engineering due to their intrinsic biological and physical properties, and their ...

The proangiogenic potential of a novel calcium releasing composite biomaterial: Orthotopic in vivo evaluation

Archive ouverte | Oliveira, Hugo | CCSD

International audience. Insufficient angiogenesis remains a major hurdle in current bone tissue engineering strategies. An extensive body of work has focused on the use of angiogenic factors or endothelial progenito...

The proangiogenic potential of a novel calcium releasing biomaterial: Impact on cell recruitment

Archive ouverte | Oliveira, Hugo | CCSD

International audience. In current bone tissue engineering strategies the achievement of sufficient angiogenesis during tissue regeneration is still a major limitation in order to attain full functionality. Several ...

Chargement des enrichissements...