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Nanolayered hybrid mediates synergistic co-delivery of ligand and ligation activator for inducing stem cell differentiation and tissue healing

Authors :
Jae-Min Oh
Gang Li
Liming Bian
Rui Li
Heemin Kang
Minkyu Kim
Chan Ju Choi
Qian Feng
Kongchang Wei
Sien Lin
Tae Hyun Kim
Kang, Heemin
Kim, Minkyu
Feng, Qian
Lin, Sien
Wei, Kongchang
Li, Rui
Choi, Chan Ju
Kim, Tae-Hyun
Li, Gang
Oh, Jae-Min
Bian, Liming
Source :
Biomaterials. 149
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Cellular behaviors, such as differentiation, are regulated by complex ligation processes involving cell surface receptors, which can be activated by various divalent metal cations. The design of nanoparticle for co-delivery of ligand and ligation activator can offer a novel strategy to synergistically stimulate ligation processes in vivo. Here, we present a novel layered double hydroxide (LDH)-based nanohybrid (MgFe-Ado-LDH), composed of layered MgFe hydroxide nanocarriers sandwiching the adenosine cargo molecule, maintained through an electrostatic balance, to co-deliver the adenosine (Ado) ligand from the interlayer spacing and the Mg 2+ ion (ligation activator) through the dissolution of the MgFe nanocarrier itself. Our findings demonstrate that the MgFe-Ado-LDH nanohybrid promoted osteogenic differentiation of stem cells through the synergistic activation of adenosine A2b receptor (A2bR) by the dual delivery of adenosine and Mg 2+ ions, outperforming direct supplementation of adenosine alone. Furthermore, the injection of the MgFe-Ado-LDH nanohybrid and stem cells embedded within hydrogels promoted the healing of rat tibial bone defects through the rapid formation of fully integrated neo-bone tissue through the activation of A2bR. The newly formed bone tissue displayed the key features of native bone, including calcification, mature tissue morphology, and vascularization. This study demonstrates a novel and effective strategy of bifunctional nanocarrier-mediated delivery of ligand (cargo molecule) and activation of its ligation to receptor by the nanocarrier itself for synergistically inducing stem cell differentiation and tissue healing in vivo, thus offering novel design of biomaterials for regenerative medicine. Refereed/Peer-reviewed

Details

ISSN :
18785905
Volume :
149
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomaterials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....789f2bce513cba542360fe892a2c1af7