Apoptotic bodies as plentiful extracellular vesicles generated from apoptotic cells play a central role in signal transduction and homeostasis regulation and simultaneously switch death to regeneration to a certain extent. Herein, we designed engineered apoptotic bodies derived from T cells to have the capacity of inflammation regulation and cartilage affinity. The engineered apoptotic bodies as a natural anti-inflammation factor were encapsulated into lubricating hydrogel microspheres to achieve an injectable microsphere complex for the treatment of osteoarthritis (OA). In the above therapeutic system, the engineered apoptotic bodies acted as a biochemical cue to regulate the inflammatory microenvironment and promote chondrocyte cartilage homeostasis, whereas the lubricating hydrogel microspheres served as a biophysical stimulation to effectively reduce the friction of the cartilage surface, restore the cartilage stress, and control the slow delivery of the encapsulated engineered apoptotic bodies by friction degradation. Consequently, the current work creates an injectable and multifunctional therapeutic microsphere to advance cartilage remodeling and OA therapy.
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