3D Stem Cell Spheroids with 2D Hetero‐Nanostructures for In Vivo Osteogenic and Immunologic Modulated Bone Repair

Author:

Liu Xifeng12ORCID,Astudillo Potes Maria D.12,Dashtdar Babak12,Schreiber Areonna C.12,Tilton Maryam12,Li Linli12,Elder Benjamin D.123,Lu Lichun12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering Mayo Clinic Rochester MN 55905 USA

2. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Mayo Clinic Rochester MN 55905 USA

3. Department of Neurologic Surgery Mayo Clinic Rochester MN 55905 USA

Abstract

Abstract3D stem cell spheroids have immense potential for various tissue engineering applications. However, current spheroid fabrication techniques encounter cell viability issues due to limited oxygen access for cells trapped within the core, as well as nonspecific differentiation issues due to the complicated environment following transplantation. In this study, functional 3D spheroids are developed using mesenchymal stem cells with 2D hetero‐nanostructures (HNSs) composed of single‐stranded DNA (ssDNA) binding carbon nanotubes (sdCNTs) and gelatin‐bind black phosphorus nanosheets (gBPNSs). An osteogenic molecule, dexamethasone (DEX), is further loaded to fabricate an sdCNTgBP‐DEX HNS. This approach aims to establish a multifunctional cell‐inductive 3D spheroid with improved oxygen transportation through hollow nanotubes, stimulated stem cell growth by phosphate ions supplied from BP oxidation, in situ immunoregulation, and osteogenesis induction by DEX molecules after implantation. Initial transplantation of the 3D spheroids in rat calvarial bone defect shows in vivo macrophage shifts to an M2 phenotype, leading to a pro‐healing microenvironment for regeneration. Prolonged implantation demonstrates outstanding in vivo neovascularization, osteointegration, and new bone regeneration. Therefore, these engineered 3D spheroids hold great promise for bone repair as they allow for stem cell delivery and provide immunoregulative and osteogenic signals within an all‐in‐one construct.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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