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Dual-functional composite scaffolds for inhibiting infection and promoting bone regeneration

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MATERIALS TODAY BIO
Volume 16, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.mtbio.2022.100409

Keywords

Antibacterial; Bone repair; Infectious bone defect; Dual-functional scaffold

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  1. Scienti fi c Development Program of Jilin Province [20200404190YY, 20200404140YY]

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The treatment of infected bone defects is a challenging problem in orthopedics. This review analyzes the impaired bone repair ability and mechanisms in the microenvironment of pathogen infection and excessive inflammation, and discusses the composite dual-functional scaffold and drug delivery systems with antibacterial and bone-promoting capabilities. It provides a theoretical basis and clinically significant treatment methods for infectious bone defects.
The treatment of infected bone defects is an intractable problem in orthopedics. It comprises two critical parts, namely that of infection control and bone defect repair. According to these two core tasks during treatment, the ideal approach of simultaneously controlling infection and repairing bone defects is promising treatment strategy. Several engineered biomaterials and drug delivery systems with dual functions of anti-bacterial action and ostogenesis-promotion have been developed and demonstrated excellent therapeutic effects. Compared with the conventional treatment method, the dual-functional composite scaffold can provide one-stage treatment avoiding multiple surgeries, thereby remarkably simplifying the treatment process and reducing the treatment time, overcoming the disadvantages of conventional bone transplantation. In this review, the impaired bone repair ability and its specific mechanisms in the microenvironment of pathogen infection and excessive inflammation were analyzed, providing a theoretical basis for the treatment of infectious bone defects. Furthermore, we dis-cussed the composite dual-functional scaffold composed of a combination of antibacterial and osteogenic mate-rial. Finally, a series of advanced drug delivery systems with antibacterial and bone-promoting capabilities were summarized and discussed. This review provides a comprehensive understanding for the microenvironment of infectious bone defects and leading-edge design strategies for the antibacterial and bone-promoting dual-function scaffold, thus providing clinically significant treatment methods for infectious bone defects.

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