Materials Today Bio (Apr 2024)
Injectable silk fibroin peptide nanofiber hydrogel composite scaffolds for cartilage regeneration
Abstract
Transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) is essential for cartilage regeneration, but its susceptibility to enzymatic denaturation and high cost limit its application. Herein, we report Ac-LIANAKGFEFEFKFK-NH2 (LKP), a self-assembled peptide nanofiber hydrogel that can mimic the function of TGF-β1. The LKP hydrogel is simple to synthesize, and in vitro experiments confirmed its good biocompatibility and cartilage-promoting ability. However, LKP hydrogels suffer from poor mechanical properties and are prone to fragmentation; therefore, we prepared a series of injectable hydrogel composite scaffolds (SF-GMA/LKP) by combining LKP with glycidyl methacrylate (GMA)-modified silk fibroin (SF). SF-GMA/LKP composite scaffolds instantaneously induced in-situ filling of cartilage defects and, at the same time, relied on the interaction between LKP and SF-GMA interaction to prolong the duration of action of LKP. The SF-GMA/LKP10 and SF-GMA/LKP20 composite scaffolds had the best effect on neocartilage and subchondral bone reconstruction. This composite hydrogel scaffold can be used for high-quality cartilage repair.