Journal of Nanobiotechnology (Aug 2024)
Stem cell recruitment polypeptide hydrogel microcarriers with exosome delivery for osteoarthritis treatment
Abstract
Abstract With the accelerated aging tendency, osteoarthritis (OA) has become an intractable global public health challenge. Stem cells and their derivative exosome (Exo) have shown great potential in OA treatment. Research in this area tends to develop functional microcarriers for stem cell and Exo delivery to improve the therapeutic effect. Herein, we develop a novel system of Exo-encapsulated stem cell-recruitment hydrogel microcarriers from liquid nitrogen-assisted microfluidic electrospray for OA treatment. Benefited from the advanced droplet generation capability of microfluidics and mild cryogelation procedure, the resultant particles show uniform size dispersion and excellent biocompatibility. Moreover, acryloylated stem cell recruitment peptides SKPPGTSS are directly crosslinked within the particles by ultraviolet irradiation, thus simplifying the peptide coupling process and preventing its premature release. The SKPPGTSS-modified particles can recruit endogenous stem cells to promote cartilage repair and the released Exo from the particles further enhances the cartilage repair performance through synergistic effects. These features suggest that the proposed hydrogel microcarrier delivery system is a promising candidate for OA treatment.
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