Enzyme‐Programmable DNA‐PEG Hydrogel Spatiotemporally Regulates Bone Regeneration Microenvironment
Abstract
Abstract Conventional hydrogel drug delivery systems are limited in recapitulating the natural spatiotemporal progression of bone regeneration due to their passive release mechanisms. Here, an enzyme‐responsive deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)‐polyethylene glycol (PEG) hydrogel is developed to actively coordinate the sequential processes of angiogenesis, osteogenesis, and mineralization through rational material design. The hydrogel integrates matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)‐cleavable peptide‐crosslinked PEG networks conjugated with actin‐stabilized vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)‐binding DNA strands, enabling spatiotemporally controlled therapeutic release. Upon implantation, MMPs trigger the hydrogel degradation, releasing VEGF to induce angiogenesis while simultaneously promoting osteogenic differentiation. The actin‐stabilized DNA framework maintains structural integrity during this stage, preventing premature phosphate release. Subsequent matrix remodeling liberates nuclease that catalyzes DNA to generate phosphate ions, which synergize with peptides in hydrogels and endogenous calcium to drive mineralization. Molecular dynamics simulations reveal the underlying mechanism of hydrogel‐mediated mineralization, demonstrating enhanced calcium phosphate formation. Such temporally controlled cascade significantly improves vascular density, osteogenic marker expression, and mineral deposition compared to controls. This work establishes a bioresponsive platform that dynamically interacts with the biological microenvironment to orchestrate multi‐phase bone regeneration, offering new possibilities for complex tissue repair.
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Authors (15)
Xiang Wu
Fuxiao Wang
Organoid Research Center Institute of Translational Medicine Shanghai University Shanghai P. R. China
Ruiyang Li
Biao Yu
Engineering Research Center of Advanced Rare Earth Materials, Department of Chemistry
Tianhang Qi
Organoid Research Center Institute of Translational Medicine Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 China
Yunpeng Li
Xiao Chen
Jian Wang
Zhen Geng
Institute of Molecular Functional Materials Department of Chemistry The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong P.R. China
Peiran Song
Organoid Research Center Institute of Translational Medicine Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 China
Long Bai
Dongyang Zhou
Organoid Research Center Institute of Translational Medicine Shanghai University Shanghai P. R. China
Hou‐Feng Zheng
Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University Suzhou 215004 China
Qin Zhang
State Key Laboratory of Chemo and Biosensing, College of Biology, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Jiacan Su
Institute of Translational Medicine School of Medicine Shanghai University Shanghai China