Directional Mushroom‐Derived Scaffold for Microenvironment Regulation in Infected Bone Defects
Abstract
AbstractInfected bone defects are a common clinical condition, but conventional treatments often fail to achieve the desired outcomes, including addressing antibiotic resistance and preventing nonunion complications. In the presented study, a functionalized decellularized mushroom stem scaffold is developed composed of its naturally aligned channels, Zn2+/curcumin MOFs, hydroxyapatite minerals, and icariin. In vitro, It is found that functionalized acellular mushroom stem scaffold can control bacterial infections through Zn2+/curcumin MOFs. The naturally aligned channels guide bone mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) migration, and the components adsorbed on the acellular substrate further promote the migration of BMSCs. Moreover, these functional components further accelerated the polarization of M2 macrophage and osteogenic differentiation of BMSCs. In vivo, the functionalized decellularized mushroom stem scaffold cleared infected bacteria within 3 days, induced extracellular matrix secretion and alignment, and promoted new bone formation to cover defects within 8 weeks. The functionalized decellularized mushroom stem scaffold provides a promising strategy for treating infectious bone defects.
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Authors (7)
Ganghua Yang
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Institute of Orthopedics of Jiangxi Province and Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Spine and Spinal Cord Disease the Second Affiliated Hospital Jiangxi Medical College Nanchang University Nanchang Jiangxi 330006 China
Hao Pan
Yuxuan Wei
Jianqiu Yang
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Institute of Orthopedics of Jiangxi Province and Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Spine and Spinal Cord Disease the Second Affiliated Hospital Jiangxi Medical College Nanchang University Nanchang Jiangxi 330006 China
Zihan Zhang
Shixuan Chen
Wenbing Wan
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Institute of Orthopedics of Jiangxi Province and Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Spine and Spinal Cord Disease the Second Affiliated Hospital Jiangxi Medical College Nanchang University Nanchang Jiangxi 330006 China