2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.3c09033
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Rejuvenating Hyaline Cartilaginous Phenotype of Dedifferentiated Chondrocytes in Collagen II Scaffolds: A Mechanism Study Using Chondrocyte Membrane Nanoaggregates as Antagonists

Huiqun Zhou,
Yulei Mu,
Cheng Ma
et al.

Abstract: Joint cartilage lesions affect the global population in the current aging society. Maintenance and rejuvenation of articular cartilage with hyaline phenotype remains a challenge as the underlying mechanism has not been completely understood. Here, we have designed and performed a mechanism study using scaffolds made of type II collagen (Col2) as the 3D cell cultural platforms, on some of which nanoaggregates comprising extracts of chondrocyte membrane (CCM) were coated as the antagonist of Col2. Dedifferentiat… Show more

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“…Autologous cell membrane nanovesicles were coated on xenografts for cartilage tissue engineering, thereby providing protection against the host’s immune system . Acting as an antagonist of Col2, cell membrane nanoaggregates were also leveraged to explore the mechanism of a Col2-based scaffold for cartilage repair …”
Section: Nanotechnology-enabled 3d Matrices In Cartilage Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Autologous cell membrane nanovesicles were coated on xenografts for cartilage tissue engineering, thereby providing protection against the host’s immune system . Acting as an antagonist of Col2, cell membrane nanoaggregates were also leveraged to explore the mechanism of a Col2-based scaffold for cartilage repair …”
Section: Nanotechnology-enabled 3d Matrices In Cartilage Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%