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Multifunctionally disordered TiO2 nanoneedles prevent periprosthetic infection and enhance osteointegration by killing bacteria and modulating the osteoimmune microenvironment
Chen, Yangmengfan1,2; Zhou, Liqiang3; Guan, Ming4,5; Jin, Shue1,2; Tan, Peng1,2; Fu, Xiaoxue1,2; Zhou, Zongke1,2
2024-09-16
Source PublicationTheranostics
ISSN1838-7640
Volume14Issue:15Pages:6016-6035
Abstract

Rationale: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) are effective interventions for end-stage osteoarthritis; however, periprosthetic infection is a devastating complication of arthroplasty. To safely prevent periprosthetic infection and enhance osteointegration, the surface modification strategy was utilized to kill bacteria, modulate the osteoimmune microenvironment, and improve new bone formation.

Methods: We used the hydrothermal method to fabricate a bionic insect wing with the disordered titanium dioxide nanoneedle (TNN) coating. The mussel-inspired poly-dopamine (PDA) and antibacterial silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were coated on TNN, named AgNPs-PDA@TNN, to improve the biocompatibility and long-lasting bactericidal capacity. The physicochemical properties of the engineered specimen were evaluated with SEM, AFM, XPS spectrum, and water contact assay. The biocompatibility, bactericidal ability, and the effects on macrophages and osteogenic differentiation were assessed with RT-qPCR, Western blotting, live/dead staining, immunofluorescent staining, etc.

Results: The AgNPs-PDA@TNN were biocompatible with macrophages and exhibited immunomodulatory ability to promote M2 macrophage polarization. In addition, AgNPs-PDA@TNN ameliorated the cytotoxicity caused by AgNPs, promoted cell spreading, and increased osteogenesis and matrix deposition of BMSCs. Furthermore, AgNPs-PDA@TNN exhibited bactericidal ability against E. coli and S. aureus by the bionic nanostructure and coated AgNPs. Various imaging analyses indicated the enhanced bactericidal ability and improved new bone formation by AgNPs-PDA@TNN in vivo. H&E, Gram, and Masson staining, verified the improved bone formation, less inflammation, infection, and fibrosis encapsulation. The immunofluorescence staining confirmed the immunomodulatory ability of AgNPs-PDA@TNN in vivo.

Conclusion: The bionic insect wing AgNPs-PDA@TNN coating exhibited bactericidal property, immunomodulatory ability, and enhanced osteointegration. Thus, this multidimensional bionic implant surface holds promise as a novel strategy to prevent periprosthetic infection.

KeywordTitanium Oxide Surface Modification Periprosthetic Infection Osteoimmunology Osteointegration
DOI10.7150/thno.98219
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaResearch & Experimental Medicine
WOS SubjectMedicine, Research & Experimental
WOS IDWOS:001315899900004
PublisherIVYSPRING INT PUBL, PO BOX 4546, LAKE HAVEN, NSW 2263, AUSTRALIA
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85204897763
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CollectionFaculty of Health Sciences
Ministry of Education Frontiers Science Center for Precision Oncology, University of Macau
Corresponding AuthorZhou, Zongke
Affiliation1.Department of Orthopedics, Research Institute of Orthopedics, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610041, China
2.Department of Orthopedics, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610041, China
3.MOE Frontiers Science Center for Precision Oncology Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Macau, Macau, 999078, Macao
4.Department of Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, 02115, United States
5.Department of Orthopedic Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, 310003, China
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Chen, Yangmengfan,Zhou, Liqiang,Guan, Ming,et al. Multifunctionally disordered TiO2 nanoneedles prevent periprosthetic infection and enhance osteointegration by killing bacteria and modulating the osteoimmune microenvironment[J]. Theranostics, 2024, 14(15), 6016-6035.
APA Chen, Yangmengfan., Zhou, Liqiang., Guan, Ming., Jin, Shue., Tan, Peng., Fu, Xiaoxue., & Zhou, Zongke (2024). Multifunctionally disordered TiO2 nanoneedles prevent periprosthetic infection and enhance osteointegration by killing bacteria and modulating the osteoimmune microenvironment. Theranostics, 14(15), 6016-6035.
MLA Chen, Yangmengfan,et al."Multifunctionally disordered TiO2 nanoneedles prevent periprosthetic infection and enhance osteointegration by killing bacteria and modulating the osteoimmune microenvironment".Theranostics 14.15(2024):6016-6035.
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