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Silk scaffolds in bone tissue engineering: An overview.

Promita Bhattacharjee1, Banani Kundu2, Deboki Naskar3, Hae-Won Kim4, Tapas K Maiti3, Debasis Bhattacharya5, Subhas C Kundu3.   

Abstract

Bone tissue plays multiple roles in our day-to-day functionality. The frequency of accidental bone damage and disorder is increasing worldwide. Moreover, as the world population continues to grow, the percentage of the elderly population continues to grow, which results in an increased number of bone degenerative diseases. This increased elderly population pushes the need for artificial bone implants that specifically employ biocompatible materials. A vast body of literature is available on the use of silk in bone tissue engineering. The current work presents an overview of this literature from materials and fabrication perspective. As silk is an easy-to-process biopolymer; this allows silk-based biomaterials to be molded into diverse forms and architectures, which further affects the degradability. This makes silk-based scaffolds suitable for treating a variety of bone reconstruction and regeneration objectives. Silk surfaces offer active sites that aid the mineralization and/or bonding of bioactive molecules that facilitate bone regeneration. Silk has also been blended with a variety of polymers and minerals to enhance its advantageous properties or introduce new ones. Several successful works, both in vitro and in vivo, have been reported using silk-based scaffolds to regenerate bone tissues or other parts of the skeletal system such as cartilage and ligament. A growing trend is observed toward the use of mineralized and nanofibrous scaffolds along with the development of technology that allows to control scaffold architecture, its biodegradability and the sustained releasing property of scaffolds. Further development of silk-based scaffolds for bone tissue engineering, taking them up to and beyond the stage of human trials, is hoped to be achieved in the near future through a cross-disciplinary coalition of tissue engineers, material scientists and manufacturing engineers. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: The state-of-art of silk biomaterials in bone tissue engineering, covering their wide applications as cell scaffolding matrices to micro-nano carriers for delivering bone growth factors and therapeutic molecules to diseased or damaged sites to facilitate bone regeneration, is emphasized here. The review rationalizes that the choice of silk protein as a biomaterial is not only because of its natural polymeric nature, mechanical robustness, flexibility and wide range of cell compatibility but also because of its ability to template the growth of hydroxyapatite, the chief inorganic component of bone mineral matrix, resulting in improved osteointegration. The discussion extends to the role of inorganic ions such as Si and Ca as matrix components in combination with silk to influence bone regrowth. The effect of ions or growth factor-loaded vehicle incorporation into regenerative matrix, nanotopography is also considered.
Copyright © 2017 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Biopolymers; Bone tissue engineering; Osteogenesis; Scaffolds; Silk

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28941652     DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2017.09.027

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


  43 in total

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Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng       Date:  2021-03-05       Impact factor: 3.934

2.  Restoration of mandibular bone defects with demineralized bone matrix combined with three-dimensional cultured bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells in minipig models.

Authors:  Yi Cui; Chao Lu; Bing Chen; Jin Han; Yannan Zhao; Zhifeng Xiao; Sufang Han; Juli Pan; Jianwu Dai
Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med       Date:  2018-08-31       Impact factor: 3.896

Review 3.  Scaffolds and coatings for bone regeneration.

Authors:  Helena Filipa Pereira; Ibrahim Fatih Cengiz; Filipe Samuel Silva; Rui Luís Reis; Joaquim Miguel Oliveira
Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med       Date:  2020-03-02       Impact factor: 3.896

4.  Chemical Modification of Silk Fibroin through Serine Amino Acid Residues.

Authors:  Xiuying Liu; Qianna Xia; Jiao Zhou; Yanbo Zhang; Haiyan Ju; Zhongmin Deng
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-22       Impact factor: 3.748

5.  Mimicked Periosteum Layer Based on Deposited Particle Silk Fibroin Membrane for Osteogenesis and Guided Bone Regeneration in Alveolar Cleft Surgery: Formation and in Vitro Testing.

Authors:  Yadanar Mya Moe; Thongchai Nuntanaranont; Matthana Khangkhamano; Jirut Meesane
Journal:  Organogenesis       Date:  2021-11-01       Impact factor: 2.316

6.  Fabrication of centimeter-sized 3D constructs with patterned endothelial cells through assembly of cell-laden microbeads as a potential bone graft.

Authors:  Guang Yang; Bhushan Mahadik; Ji Young Choi; Justine R Yu; Trevor Mollot; Bin Jiang; Xiaoming He; John P Fisher
Journal:  Acta Biomater       Date:  2020-12-01       Impact factor: 8.947

Review 7.  Bioengineering Outlook on Cultivated Meat Production.

Authors:  Ivana Pajčin; Teodora Knežić; Ivana Savic Azoulay; Vanja Vlajkov; Mila Djisalov; Ljiljana Janjušević; Jovana Grahovac; Ivana Gadjanski
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-28       Impact factor: 2.891

8.  Experimental study on the biocompatibility and osteogenesis induction ability of PLLA/DDM scaffolds.

Authors:  Song Feng; Ruipiao Li; Zhiying Wang
Journal:  Odontology       Date:  2022-01-20       Impact factor: 2.885

9.  Silk Fibroin Acts as a Self-Emulsifier to Prepare Hierarchically Porous Silk Fibroin Scaffolds through Emulsion-Ice Dual Templates.

Authors:  Jianchuan Wen; Jinrong Yao; Xin Chen; Zhengzhong Shao
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2018-03-21

10.  Genipin-Enhanced Fibrin Hydrogel and Novel Silk for Intervertebral Disc Repair in a Loaded Bovine Organ Culture Model.

Authors:  Daniela A Frauchiger; Rahel D May; Ezgi Bakirci; Adel Tekari; Samantha C W Chan; Michael Wöltje; Lorin M Benneker; Benjamin Gantenbein
Journal:  J Funct Biomater       Date:  2018-06-24
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