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  • Macrophages are key to the body's response to foreign materials, such as implantable biomaterials, necessitating systems that facilitate positive interaction with the immune system.
  • A novel hydrogel system was created, mimicking the extracellular matrix (ECM), composed of a crosslinkable combination of gelatine and hyaluronic acid to promote macrophage polarization.
  • The study found that softer hydrogels improved cell activity and gene expression related to macrophages, highlighting the potential of this engineered microenvironment for tissue engineering applications.

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Macrophages play a critical role in the initial response to foreign materials in the body. As most biomaterial-based implantable devices would be treated as a foreign body by the immune system, there is a need for systems that can establish a favourable interaction between the implanted biomaterial and the host. Herein, we describe such a system that can be used as an ECM-like microenvironment for macrophage polarization. The hydrogel system was designed to provide a co-crosslinkable microenvironment containing both protein and glycosaminoglycan components, a hydroxyphenyl derivative of gelatine (GTN-HPA) and tyraminated hyaluronic acid (HA-TA). Both polymers can undergo a crosslinking reaction between polymer chains the same polymerisation initiation system where the polymer network is formed by crosslinks between phenols in GTN-HPA and HA-TA. The mechanical properties and swelling of the hydrogel can be easily controlled as a function of the crosslinking mode and by the ratio of GTN-HPA and HA-TA compounds used. THP-1 monocytes were successfully encapsulated in the gels and cultured for up to 28 days. Cells exhibited higher metabolic activity when encapsulated in softer hydrogels ( ≈ 10 kPa) compared to stiffer ( ≈ 20 kPa) material in which monocytes tended to form large clusters. Encapsulation of monocytes in the material with HA-TA content enhanced the expression of macrophage-related genes. We demonstrated a co-crosslinkable GTN-HPA and HA-TA matrix microenvironment that is suitable for micro tissue model applications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9078457PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7ra13739gDOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Macrophages are key to the body's response to foreign materials, such as implantable biomaterials, necessitating systems that facilitate positive interaction with the immune system.
  • A novel hydrogel system was created, mimicking the extracellular matrix (ECM), composed of a crosslinkable combination of gelatine and hyaluronic acid to promote macrophage polarization.
  • The study found that softer hydrogels improved cell activity and gene expression related to macrophages, highlighting the potential of this engineered microenvironment for tissue engineering applications.
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