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Scaffold-Free Spheroids with Two-Dimensional Heteronano-Layers (2DHNL) Enabling Stem Cell and Osteogenic Factor Codelivery for Bone Repair

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages 2741-2755

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.1c09688

Keywords

stem cells; spheroids; two-dimensional materials; bone regeneration; heteronano-layers (HNL)

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [R01 AR075037]
  2. Mayo Clinic X-ray Imaging Core

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Functional spheroids engineered with two-dimensional heteronano-layers consisting of black phosphorus and graphene oxide show promising potential for bone tissue engineering. These spheroids successfully support osteogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells, neovascularization, and bone regeneration in vivo, as well as achieve outstanding in vivo osteogenic induction and bone regrowth without prior in vitro culture of osteogenic factor. The shortened overall culture time could be advantageous for clinical translation.
Scaffold-free spheroids offer great potential as a direct supply of cells for bottom-up bone tissue engineering. However, the building of functional spheroids with both cells and bioactive signals remains challenging. Here, we engineered functional spheroids with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and two-dimensional heteronano-layers (2DHNL) that consisted of black phosphorus (BP) and graphene oxide (GO) to create a 3D cell-instructive microenvironment for large defect bone repair. The effects of the engineered 2D materials on the proliferation, osteogenic differentiation of stem cells was evaluated in an in vitro 3D spheroidal microenvironment. Excellent in vivo support of osteogenesis of MSCs, neovascularization, and bone regeneration was achieved after transplanting these engineered spheroids into critical-sized rat calvarial defects. Further loading of osteogenic factor dexamethasone (DEX) on the 2DHNL showed outstanding in vivo osteogenic induction and bone regrowth without prior in vitro culture in osteogenic medium. The shortened overall culture time would be advantageous for clinical translation. These functional spheroids impregnated with engineered 2DHNL enabling stem cell and osteogenic factor codelivery could be promising functional building blocks to provide cells and differential clues in an all-in-one system to create large tissues for time-effective in vivo bone repair.

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