Alkaline
phosphatase (ALP) and phosphoprotein participation in
collagen mineralization is one of the most important physiological
processes of bone formation. Simulating the natural mineralization
process with the involvement of ALP and phosphoproteins is a powerful
tool for the preparation of bone repair scaffolds. Searching for compatible
approaches to chemically bond ALP with collagen molecules and introducing
phosphoprotein-like molecules into a collagen network is the challenge
of the day. Here, we synthesized alkaline phosphatase methacrylamide
(ALP-MA) via amidation reaction to enable ALP to be grafted uniformly
into the photo-cross-linking collagen gel, achieving homogeneous enzymatic
mineralization. Furthermore, vinylphosphonic acid (VAP), a phosphoprotein-like
molecule containing phosphonate groups, was successfully introduced
on collagen molecules through photo-cross-linking, playing the role
of a phosphoprotein for inducing mineralized CaP clusters deposited
on the collagen backbone. Hence, a hydrogel termed CAV was synthesized
via photochemical reaction among collagen methacrylamide (Col-MA),
ALP-MA, and VAP (active mineral bonding site) for in situ mineralization.
We found that the binding between the collagen network and CaP clusters
would lead to the generation of mechanically enhanced mineralized
collagen hydrogel. Encapsulated bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs)
exhibited good growth and proliferation in the in situ enzymatic mineralization
process. Additionally, the simulated mineralization system is highly
favorable for micropatterned structure construction and 3D bioprinting.
In brief, we designed a novel approach to effectively simulate the
physiological mineralization process of bone formation. The approach,
incorporating great photo-cross-linking performance and enzymatic
mineralization activity, was beneficial for in situ cell encapsulation
and excellent cell-compatible 3D printing, holding great promise for
bone tissue engineering research.
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