Poly(Glutamic Acid-Lysine) Hydrogels with Alternating Sequence Resist the Foreign Body Response in Rodents and Non-Human Primates

交替序列聚(谷氨酸-赖氨酸)水凝胶可抵抗啮齿动物和非人类灵长类动物的异物反应

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作者:Xianchi Zhou, Wenzhong Cao, Yongcheng Chen, Zihao Zhu, Yifeng Chen, Yanwen Ni, Zuolong Liu, Fan Jia, Zhouyu Lu, Yang Ye, Haijie Han, Ke Yao, Weifeng Liu, Xinyue Wei, Shengfu Chen, Youxiang Wang, Jian Ji, Peng Zhang

Abstract

The foreign body response (FBR) to implanted biomaterials and biomedical devices can severely impede their functionality and even lead to failure. The discovery of effective anti-FBR materials remains a formidable challenge. Inspire by the enrichment of glutamic acid (E) and lysine (K) residues on human protein surfaces, a class of zwitterionic polypeptide (ZIP) hydrogels with alternating E and K sequences to mitigate the FBR is prepared. When subcutaneously implanted, the ZIP hydrogels caused minimal inflammation after 2 weeks and no obvious collagen capsulation after 6 months in mice. Importantly, these hydrogels effectively resisted the FBR in non-human primate models for at least 2 months. In addition, the enzymatic degradability of the gel can be controlled by adjusting the crosslinking degree or the optical isomerism of amino acid monomers. The long-term FBR resistance and controlled degradability of ZIP hydrogels open up new possibilities for a broad range of biomedical applications.

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