Advances in osteoimmunomodulation of biomaterials after intrabone implantation: focus on surface hydrophilicity.

J Mater Chem B

State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases & National Center for Stomatology & National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases & Department of Oral Prosthodontics, West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, Sichuan, China.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Biomaterials used for intrabone implantation are crucial in orthopedic and dental fields, with their surface properties like hydrophilicity impacting biological interactions and overall success.
  • Recent findings emphasize the significance of osteoimmunomodulation in these materials, recognizing the need to link hydrophilicity with the immune response to enhance implantation outcomes.
  • The review discusses how hydrophilic biomaterials can improve immune reactions, promote bone remodeling, and facilitate tissue integration, ultimately offering strategies for developing effective implantable biomaterials.

Article Abstract

Biomaterials intended for intrabone implantation are extensively utilized in orthopedic and dental applications. Their surface properties, particularly hydrophilicity, significantly influence the biological interactions surrounding the implant, ultimately determining the implant's fate. Recently, the role of osteoimmunomodulation in these implantable biomaterials has been recognized for its importance in regulating biomaterial-mediated osteogenesis. Consequently, it is imperative to elucidate the correlation between hydrophilicity and the immune response for the development of osteoimmunomodulatory implants. Herein, this review highlights recent advances in osteoimmunomodulation of biomaterials after intrabone implantation from a novel perspective-surface hydrophilicity, and summarizes the series of immune reactions and subsequent bone remodeling that occur in response to hydrophilic implants, focusing on protein adsorption, the behaviors of major immune cells, and osteoimmunomodulation-enhanced angiogenesis and osteogenesis. Hydrophilic biomaterials have the capacity to alter the surrounding immune microenvironment and accelerate the process of material-tissue bonding, thereby facilitating the successful integration of biomaterials with tissue. Collectively, the authors hope that this article provides strategies for modulating hydrophilicity to achieve osteoimmunomodulatory performance and further promotes the development of novel implantable biomaterials for orthopedic and dental applications.

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