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Enhanced in vivo retention of low dose BMP-2 via heparin microparticle delivery does not accelerate bone healing in a critically sized femoral defect.

Marian H Hettiaratchi1, Tel Rouse2, Catherine Chou1, Laxminarayanan Krishnan3, Hazel Y Stevens4, Mon-Tzu A Li1, Todd C McDevitt5, Robert E Guldberg6.   

Abstract

Bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) is an osteoinductive growth factor used clinically to induce bone regeneration and fusion. Some complications associated with BMP-2 treatment have been attributed to rapid release of BMP-2 from conventional collagen scaffolds, motivating the development of tunable sustained-release strategies. We incorporated BMP-2-binding heparin microparticles (HMPs) into a hydrogel scaffold to improve spatiotemporal control of BMP-2 delivery to large bone defects. HMPs pre-loaded with BMP-2 were mixed into alginate hydrogels and compared to hydrogels containing BMP-2 alone. BMP-2 release from scaffolds in vitro, BMP-2 retention within injury sites in vivo, and bone regeneration in a critically sized femoral defect were evaluated. Compared to hydrogel delivery alone, BMP-2-loaded HMPs reduced BMP-2 release in vitro and increased early BMP-2 retention in the bone defect. BMP-2-loaded HMPs induced bone formation at both ectopic and orthotopic sites; however, the volume of induced bone was lower for defects treated with BMP-2-loaded HMPs compared to hydrogel delivery. To better understand the effect of HMPs on BMP-2 release kinetics, a computational model was developed to predict BMP-2 release from constructs in vivo. The model suggested that HMPs limited BMP-2 release into surrounding tissues, and that changing the HMP density could modulate BMP-2 release. Taken together, these experimental and computational results suggest the importance of achieving a balance of BMP-2 retention within the bone defect and BMP-2 release into surrounding soft tissues. HMP delivery of BMP-2 may provide a method of tuning BMP-2 release in vivo that can be further investigated to improve current methods of bone regeneration. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: The development of effective biomaterials for sustained protein delivery is a crucial component of tissue engineering strategies. However, in most applications, including bone repair, the optimal balance between protein presentation in the injury site and protein release into the surrounding tissues is unknown. Herein, we introduced heparin microparticles (HMPs) into a tissue engineered construct to increase in vivo retention of bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) and enhance healing in femoral defects. Although HMPs induced bone regeneration, no increase in bone volume was observed, leading to further experimental and computational analysis of the effect of HMP-BMP-2 interactions on protein retention and release. Ultimately, this work provides insight into designing tunable protein-material interactions and their implications for controlling BMP-2 delivery.
Copyright © 2017 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28645809      PMCID: PMC6546418          DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2017.06.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomater        ISSN: 1742-7061            Impact factor:   8.947


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2.  Degradable Poly(Methyl Methacrylate)-co-Methacrylic Acid Nanoparticles for Controlled Delivery of Growth Factors for Bone Regeneration.

Authors:  Tinke-Marie De Witte; Angela M Wagner; Lidy E Fratila-Apachitei; Amir A Zadpoor; Nicholas A Peppas
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A       Date:  2020-04-14       Impact factor: 3.845

Review 3.  Bone tissue engineering via growth factor delivery: from scaffolds to complex matrices.

Authors:  Tinke-Marie De Witte; Lidy E Fratila-Apachitei; Amir A Zadpoor; Nicholas A Peppas
Journal:  Regen Biomater       Date:  2018-06-09

Review 4.  Low-Molecular-Weight Heparins: Reduced Size Particulate Systems for Improved Therapeutic Outcomes.

Authors:  Fahad Akhtar; Xinyu Wan; Gang Wu; Samuel Kesse; Shaoda Wang; Shuying He
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2018-07-18       Impact factor: 4.411

5.  Macroporous nanofibrous vascular scaffold with improved biodegradability and smooth muscle cells infiltration prepared by dual phase separation technique.

Authors:  Weizhong Wang; Wei Nie; Dinghua Liu; Haibo Du; Xiaojun Zhou; Liang Chen; Hongsheng Wang; Xiumei Mo; Lei Li; Chuanglong He
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6.  Polyelectrolyte Complexes between Polycarboxylates and BMP-2 for Enhancing Osteogenic Differentiation: Effect of Chemical Structure of Polycarboxylates.

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Review 7.  Advancements in Hydrogel-Based Drug Sustained Release Systems for Bone Tissue Engineering.

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8.  Heparin-mediated delivery of bone morphogenetic protein-2 improves spatial localization of bone regeneration.

Authors:  Marian H Hettiaratchi; Laxminarayanan Krishnan; Tel Rouse; Catherine Chou; Todd C McDevitt; Robert E Guldberg
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2020-01-03       Impact factor: 14.136

Review 9.  Glycosaminoglycan-based biomaterials for growth factor and cytokine delivery: Making the right choices.

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Journal:  J Control Release       Date:  2019-10-16       Impact factor: 9.776

10.  Advanced PLGA hybrid scaffold with a bioactive PDRN/BMP2 nanocomplex for angiogenesis and bone regeneration using human fetal MSCs.

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Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2021-12-08       Impact factor: 14.136

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