Control of innate immune response by biomaterial surface topography, energy, and stiffness

JO Abaricia, N Farzad, TJ Heath, J Simmons… - Acta Biomaterialia, 2021 - Elsevier
As the focus of implantable biomaterials has shifted from bioinert implants to bioactive
designs, recent research has highlighted the complex interactions between cell physiologic …

Inflammation and bone repair: from particle disease to tissue regeneration

SB Goodman, J Pajarinen, Z Yao, T Lin - Frontiers in Bioengineering …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
When presented with an adverse stimulus, organisms evoke an immediate, pre-
programmed, non-specific innate immune response. The purpose of this reaction is to …

Modulation of the inflammatory response and bone healing

M Maruyama, C Rhee, T Utsunomiya… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The optimal treatment for complex fractures and large bone defects is an important unsolved
issue in orthopedics and related specialties. Approximately 5–10% of fractures fail to heal …

Tailoring biomaterials for cancer immunotherapy: emerging trends and future outlook

C Wang, Y Ye, Q Hu, A Bellotti, Z Gu - Advanced materials, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Cancer immunotherapy, as a paradigm shift in cancer treatment, has recently received
tremendous attention. The active cancer vaccination, immune checkpoint blockage (ICB) …

[HTML][HTML] Extracellular matrix scaffold-immune microenvironment modulates tissue regeneration

Y Yu, W Zhang, X Liu, H Wang, J Shen, H Xiao… - Composites Part B …, 2022 - Elsevier
A promising paradigm to regenerative medicine involves the application of biomaterials,
which makes a spurt of progress in the past 20 years. Of various biomaterials, decellularized …

Harnessing innate immunity using biomaterials for cancer immunotherapy

DY Lee, K Huntoon, Y Wang, W Jiang… - Advanced …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The discovery of immune checkpoint blockade has revolutionized the field of immuno‐
oncology and established the foundation for developing various new therapies that can …

Non-classical monocytes are biased progenitors of wound healing macrophages during soft tissue injury

CE Olingy, CL San Emeterio, ME Ogle, JR Krieger… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
Successful tissue repair requires the activities of myeloid cells such as monocytes and
macrophages that guide the progression of inflammation and healing outcome …

The scaffold immune microenvironment: biomaterial-mediated immune polarization in traumatic and nontraumatic applications

K Sadtler, BW Allen, K Estrellas, F Housseau… - … Engineering Part A, 2017 - liebertpub.com
The immune system mediates tissue growth and homeostasis and is the first responder to
injury or biomaterial implantation. Recently, it has been appreciated that immune cells play a …

Harnessing and modulating inflammation in strategies for bone regeneration

PM Mountziaris, PP Spicer, FK Kasper… - … Engineering Part B …, 2011 - liebertpub.com
Inflammation is an immediate response that plays a critical role in healing after fracture or
injury to bone. However, in certain clinical contexts, such as in inflammatory diseases or in …

Sequential delivery of immunomodulatory cytokines to facilitate the M1-to-M2 transition of macrophages and enhance vascularization of bone scaffolds

KL Spiller, S Nassiri, CE Witherel, RR Anfang, J Ng… - Biomaterials, 2015 - Elsevier
In normal tissue repair, macrophages exhibit a pro-inflammatory phenotype (M1) at early
stages and a pro-healing phenotype (M2) at later stages. We have previously shown that M1 …