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Cell-free decellularized cartilage extracellular matrix scaffolds combined with interleukin 4 promote osteochondral repair through immunomodulatory macrophages: In vitro and in vivo preclinical study

Journal

ACTA BIOMATERIALIA
Volume 127, Issue -, Pages 131-145

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2021.03.054

Keywords

Decellularized extracellular matrix; Macrophage polarization; Immunomodulation; Stem cell recruitment; Cartilage tissue engineering

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFC1105901]
  2. Chinese PLA General Hospital Medical Youth Program [QNC19042]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Grant [2019TQ0379, 2019M663262]

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This study demonstrates that pepsin-solubilized DCM (PDCM) can activate bone marrow-derived macrophages to polarize towards a beneficial macrophage phenotype. These polarized macrophages promote bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cell invasion, migration, proliferation, and chondrogenic differentiation. Combining DCM scaffolds with early intra-articular injection of IL-4 creates a wound-healing microenvironment that enhances cartilage regeneration in a rat knee osteochondral defect model.
Cartilage regeneration is a complex physiological process. Synovial macrophages play a critical immunomodulatory role in the acute inflammatory response surrounding joint injury. Due to the contrasting differences and heterogeneity of macrophage, the phenotype of macrophages are the key determinants of the healing response after cartilage injury. Biomaterials derived from extracellular matrix have been used for the repair and reconstruction of a variety of tissues by modulating the host macrophage response. However, the immunomodulatory effect of decellularized cartilage extracellular matrix (ECM) on macrophages has not been elucidated. It is necessary to clarify the immunomodulatory properties of decellularized cartilage matrix (DCM) to guide the design of cartilage regeneration materials. Here, we prepared porcine articular cartilage derived DCM and determined the response of mouse bone marrow derived macrophages (BMDMs) to the pepsin-solubilized DCM (PDCM) in vitro . Macrophages activated by the PDCM could promote bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) invasion, migration, proliferation, and chondrogenic differentiation. Then, we verified that early optimization of the immunomodulatory effects of the cell-free DCM scaffold using IL-4 in vivo could achieve good cartilage regeneration in a rat knee osteochondral defect model. Therefore, this decellularized cartilage ECM scaffold combined with accurate and active immunomodulatory strategies provides a new approach for the development of cartilage regeneration materials. Statement of significance This work reports a decellularized cartilage extracellular matrix (DCM) scaffold combined with an accurate and active immunomodulatory strategy to improve cartilage regeneration. Our findings demonstrated that the pepsin-solubilized DCM (PDCM) activated bone marrow-derived macrophages to polarize to a constructive macrophage phenotype. These polarized macrophages promoted bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cell invasion, migration, proliferation, and chondrogenic differentiation. DCM scaffolds combined with early-stage intra-articular injection of IL-4 created a wound-healing microenvironment and improved cartilage regeneration in a rat knee osteochondral defect model.

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