骨免疫学
生物材料
免疫系统
医学
再生(生物学)
神经科学
免疫学
细胞生物学
生物医学工程
生物
内科学
受体
激活剂(遗传学)
兰克尔
作者
Richard J. Miron,Marc Bohner,Yufeng Zhang,Dieter D. Bosshardt
摘要
Abstract The recognition and importance of immune cells during bone regeneration, including around bone biomaterials, has led to the development of an entire field termed “osteoimmunology,” which focuses on the connection and interplay between the skeletal system and immune cells. Most studies have focused on the “osteogenic” capacity of various types of bone biomaterials, and much less focus has been placed on immune cells despite being the first cell type in contact with implantable devices. Thus, the amount of literature generated to date on this topic makes it challenging to extract needed information. This review article serves as a guide highlighting advancements made in the field of osteoimmunology emphasizing the role of the osteoimmunomodulatory properties of biomaterials and their impact on osteoinduction. First, the various immune cell types involved in bone biomaterial integration are discussed, including the prominent role of osteal macrophages (OsteoMacs) during bone regeneration. Thereafter, key biomaterial properties, including topography, wettability, surface charge, and adsorption of cytokines, growth factors, ions, and other bioactive molecules, are discussed in terms of their impact on immune responses. These findings highlight and recognize the importance of the immune system and osteoimmunology, leading to a shift in the traditional models used to understand and evaluate biomaterials for bone regeneration.
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