Engineering immunomodulatory hydrogels and cell-laden systems towards bone regeneration

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Main Author: Nadine, Sara
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Correia, Clara R., Mano, João F.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The well-known synergetic interplay between the skeletal and immune systems has changed the design of advanced bone tissue engineering strategies. The immune system is essential during the bone lifetime, with macrophages playing multiple roles in bone healing and biomaterial integration. If in the past, the most valuable aspect of implants was to avoid immune responses of the host, nowadays, it is well-established how important are the crosstalks between immune cells and bone-engineered niches for an efficient regenerative process to occur. For that, it is essential to recapitulate the multiphenotypic cellular environment of bone tissue when designing new approaches. Indeed, the lack of osteoimmunomodulatory knowledge may be the explanation for the poor translation of biomaterials into clinical practice. Thus, smarter hydrogels incorporating immunomodulatory bioactive factors, stem cells, and immune cells are being proposed to develop a new generation of bone tissue engineering strategies. This review highlights the power of immune cells to upgrade the development of innovative engineered strategies, mainly focusing on orthopaedic and dental applications.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Engineering immunomodulatory hydrogels and cell-laden systems towards bone regeneration
title Engineering immunomodulatory hydrogels and cell-laden systems towards bone regeneration
spellingShingle Engineering immunomodulatory hydrogels and cell-laden systems towards bone regeneration
Nadine, Sara
Cell encapsulation
Macrophages
Bone tissue engineering
Hydrogels
Osteoimmunomodulation
title_short Engineering immunomodulatory hydrogels and cell-laden systems towards bone regeneration
title_full Engineering immunomodulatory hydrogels and cell-laden systems towards bone regeneration
title_fullStr Engineering immunomodulatory hydrogels and cell-laden systems towards bone regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Engineering immunomodulatory hydrogels and cell-laden systems towards bone regeneration
title_sort Engineering immunomodulatory hydrogels and cell-laden systems towards bone regeneration
author Nadine, Sara
author_facet Nadine, Sara
Correia, Clara R.
Mano, João F.
author_role author
author2 Correia, Clara R.
Mano, João F.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nadine, Sara
Correia, Clara R.
Mano, João F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cell encapsulation
Macrophages
Bone tissue engineering
Hydrogels
Osteoimmunomodulation
topic Cell encapsulation
Macrophages
Bone tissue engineering
Hydrogels
Osteoimmunomodulation
description The well-known synergetic interplay between the skeletal and immune systems has changed the design of advanced bone tissue engineering strategies. The immune system is essential during the bone lifetime, with macrophages playing multiple roles in bone healing and biomaterial integration. If in the past, the most valuable aspect of implants was to avoid immune responses of the host, nowadays, it is well-established how important are the crosstalks between immune cells and bone-engineered niches for an efficient regenerative process to occur. For that, it is essential to recapitulate the multiphenotypic cellular environment of bone tissue when designing new approaches. Indeed, the lack of osteoimmunomodulatory knowledge may be the explanation for the poor translation of biomaterials into clinical practice. Thus, smarter hydrogels incorporating immunomodulatory bioactive factors, stem cells, and immune cells are being proposed to develop a new generation of bone tissue engineering strategies. This review highlights the power of immune cells to upgrade the development of innovative engineered strategies, mainly focusing on orthopaedic and dental applications.
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