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Macrophage Polarization Modulated by NF-κB in Polylactide Membranes-Treated Peritendinous Adhesion.

Shuo Wang1,2, Mingkuan Lu1,2, Wei Wang1,2, Shiyang Yu1,2, Ruyue Yu3, Chuandong Cai1,2, Yuange Li1,2, Zhongmin Shi1, Jian Zou1, Miao He4,5, Wenqing Xie4,5, Dengjie Yu4,5, Hongfu Jin4,5, Hengzhen Li4, Wenfeng Xiao4,5, Cunyi Fan1,2, Fei Wu3, Yusheng Li4,5, Shen Liu1,2.   

Abstract

Foreign body reactions (FBR) to implants seriously impair tissue-implant integration and postoperative adhesion. The macrophage, owing to its phenotypic plasticity, is a major regulator in the formation of the inflammatory microenvironment; NF-κB signaling also plays a vital role in the process. It is hypothesized that NF-κB phosphorylation exerts a proinflammatory regulator in FBR to polylactide membranes (PLA-M) and adhesion. First, in vitro and in vivo experiments show that PLA-M induces NF-κB phosphorylation in macrophages, leading to M1 polarization and release of inflammatory factors. The inflammatory microenvironment formed due to PLA-M accelerates myofibroblast differentiation and release of collagen III and MMP2, jointly resulting in peritendinous adhesion. Therefore, JSH-23 (a selective NF-κB inhibitor)-loaded PLA membrane (JSH-23/PLA-M) is fabricated by blend electrospinning to regulate the associated M1 polarization for peritendinous anti-adhesion. JSH-23/PLA-M specifically inhibits NF-κB phosphorylation in macrophages and exhibits anti-inflammatory and anti-adhesion properties. The findings demonstrate that NF-κB phosphorylation has a critical role in PLA-induced M1 polarization and aggravating FBR to PLA-M. Additionally, JSH-23/PLA-M precisely targets modulation of NF-κB phosphorylation in FBR to break the vicious cycle in peritendinous adhesion therapy.
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Keywords:  NF-κB pathway; anti-adhesion membranes; foreign body reactions; macrophage polarization; peritendinous adhesion

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34816589     DOI: 10.1002/smll.202104112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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