Dual-peptide-functionalized nanofibrous scaffolds recruit host endothelial progenitor cells for vasculogenesis to repair calvarial defects.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2020)

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Vasculogenesis (de novo formation of vessels) induced by endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) is requisite for vascularized bone regeneration. However, there exist few available options for promoting vasculogenesis within artificial bone grafts except for exogenous EPCs transplantation, which suffers from the source of EPCs, safety, cost, and time concerns in clinical applications. This study aimed at endogenous EPCs recruitment for vascularized bone regeneration by using a bioinspired EPC-induced graft. The EPC-induced graft was created by immobilizing two bioactive peptides, WKYMVm and YIGSR, on the surface of poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL)/poliglecaprone (PGC) nanofibrous scaffolds via a polyglycolic acid (PGA)-binding peptide sequence. Remarkable immobilization efficacy of WKYMVm and YIGSR peptides and their sustained release (over 14 days) from scaffolds were observed. In vivo and in vitro studies showed robust recruitment of EPCs, which subsequently contributed to early vasculogenesis and ultimate bone regeneration. The dual-peptide-functionalized nanofibrous scaffolds proposed in this study provide a promising therapeutic strategy for vasculogenesis in bone defect repair.
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vascularization,endothelial progenitor cells,cell recruitment,peptides,bone regeneration,nanofibrous scaffolds
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