2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2021.121087
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Fibrin polymer on the surface of biomaterial implants drives the foreign body reaction

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“…It was found that cell adhesion on zwitterion-based hydrogels was obviously Small 2022, 18, 2202596 Moreover, the recognition and activation of immune cells such as macrophages on implanted materials could trigger complex immune responses and promote FBR. [14,27] Thus, we investigated the activation of macrophages on microcapsules with different zwitterion coatings using Raw 264. Raw 264.7 cells were reduced when cultured with zwitterioncoated microcapsules, suggesting that the zwitterionic coatings could effectively inhibit inflammatory activation in vitro.…”
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“…It was found that cell adhesion on zwitterion-based hydrogels was obviously Small 2022, 18, 2202596 Moreover, the recognition and activation of immune cells such as macrophages on implanted materials could trigger complex immune responses and promote FBR. [14,27] Thus, we investigated the activation of macrophages on microcapsules with different zwitterion coatings using Raw 264. Raw 264.7 cells were reduced when cultured with zwitterioncoated microcapsules, suggesting that the zwitterionic coatings could effectively inhibit inflammatory activation in vitro.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the recognition and activation of immune cells such as macrophages on implanted materials could trigger complex immune responses and promote FBR. [ 14,27 ] Thus, we investigated the activation of macrophages on microcapsules with different zwitterion coatings using Raw 264.7 cells. After induction to the pro‐inflammatory phenotype macrophages by lipopolysaccharide (LPS), Raw 264.7 cells were cultured with different microcapsules, and the concentration of tumor necrosis factor‐α (TNF‐α), a kind of secreted pro‐inflammatory cytokines, was tested.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[81,87,88] In particular, the presence of fibrinogen on the biomaterial surface will control macrophage fusion and the subsequent fibrous capsule formation. [88,89] During the acute inflammatory process that ensues, neutrophils are recruited to the site of implantation. In the case of joint disease, this can be a significant issue, as the tissue would already be primed for a major inflammatory reaction.…”
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“…[ 81,87,88 ] In particular, the presence of fibrinogen on the biomaterial surface will control macrophage fusion and the subsequent fibrous capsule formation. [ 88,89 ]…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[ 30 ] Around 7 days after implantation, fibroblasts are recruited to the site and deposit fibrous collagen to encapsulate the implanted biomaterial, which will then adversely affect the compliance of the material and hinder the tissue regeneration process. The formation of FBGCs and fibrotic capsules around a biomaterial implant can be mediated by many factors, including, but not limited to, material morphology, [ 31 ] composition, [ 32 ] and stiffness. [ 33 ]…”
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confidence: 99%