Osteoblast/Osteoclast and Immune Cocktail Therapy of an Exosome/Drug Delivery Multifunctional Hydrogel Accelerates Fracture Repair

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The osteoblast/osteoclast and M1/M2 macrophage ratios play critical roles in delayed fracture healing. Robust osteoblast differentiation and M2 macrophage polarization can substantiality promote fracture repair; however, the combined effect of these strategies has not been previously studied. In this study, we constructed a cocktail therapy to simultaneously regulate the osteoblast/osteoclast and M1/M2 macrophage balance. The cocktail therapy composed of a natural polymer hyaluronic-Acid-based hydrogel (HA hydrogel, which has a tissue-Adhesive, injectable, self-healing, anti-inflammation profile), engineered endothelial cell-derived exosomes (EC-ExosmiR-26a-5p), and APY29, an IRE-1α inhibitor. This allowed for specific delivery of EC-ExosmiR-26a-5p and APY29 for osteoblast/osteoclast and macrophage regulation, respectively. The results suggested that the cocktail therapy exerted pro-fracture repair effects with each of its components established as indispensable. The assessed cocktail therapy provides insight into synergistic strategies and is useful for developing more suitable pro-fracture repair therapy.

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Mi, B., Chen, L., Xiong, Y., Yang, Y., Panayi, A. C., Xue, H., … Liu, G. (2022). Osteoblast/Osteoclast and Immune Cocktail Therapy of an Exosome/Drug Delivery Multifunctional Hydrogel Accelerates Fracture Repair. ACS Nano, 16(1), 771–782. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.1c08284

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