Peptide-based inflammation-responsive implant coating sequentially regulates bone regeneration to enhance interfacial osseointegration.

基于肽的炎症反应性植入物涂层可逐步调节骨再生,从而增强界面骨整合

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作者:Zhou Wei, Liu Yang, Nie Xuan, Zhu Chen, Xiong Liming, Zhou Jing, Huang Wei
Aseptic loosening is the primary cause of bone prosthesis failure, commonly attributed to inadequate osseointegration due to coatings misaligned with bone regeneration. Here, we modify the titanium surface with a mussel-inspired peptide to form a 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA)-rich coating, then graft N(3)-K15-PVGLIG-K23 (P1) and N(3)-Y5-PVGLIG-K23 (P2), which are composed of anti-inflammatory (K23), angiogenic (K15), osteogenic (Y5), and inflammation-responsive (PVGLIG) sequences, onto the surface via click chemistry, forming the DOPA-P1@P2 coating. DOPA-P1@P2 promotes bone regeneration through sequential regulation. In the initial stage, the outermost K23 induces M2 macrophage polarization, establishing a pro-regenerative immune microenvironment. Subsequently, K15 and Y5, exposed by the release of K23, enhance angiogenesis and osteogenesis. In the final stage, DOPA-P1@P2 outperforms the TiO₂ control, showing a 161% increase in maximal push-out force, a 207% increase in bone volume fraction, and a 1409% increase in bone-to-implant contact. These findings show that DOPA-P1@P2 efficiently enhances interfacial osseointegration by sequentially regulating bone regeneration, providing viable insights into coating design.

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