Biomimetic cartilage-lubricating polymers regenerate cartilage in rats with early osteoarthritis

The early stages of progressive degeneration of cartilage in articular joints are a hallmark of osteoarthritis. Healthy cartilage is lubricated by brush-like cartilage-binding nanofibres with a hyaluronan backbone and two key side chains (lubricin and lipid). Here, we show that hyaluronan backbones...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature biomedical engineering 2021-10, Vol.5 (10), p.1189-1201
Hauptverfasser: Xie, Renjian, Yao, Hang, Mao, Angelina S., Zhu, Ye, Qi, Dawei, Jia, Yongguang, Gao, Meng, Chen, Yunhua, Wang, Lin, Wang, Dong-An, Wang, Kun, Liu, Sa, Ren, Li, Mao, Chuanbin
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Zusammenfassung:The early stages of progressive degeneration of cartilage in articular joints are a hallmark of osteoarthritis. Healthy cartilage is lubricated by brush-like cartilage-binding nanofibres with a hyaluronan backbone and two key side chains (lubricin and lipid). Here, we show that hyaluronan backbones grafted with lubricin-like sulfonate-rich polymers or with lipid-like phosphocholine-rich polymers together enhance cartilage regeneration in a rat model of early osteoarthritis. These biomimetic brush-like nanofibres show a high affinity for cartilage proteins, form a lubrication layer on the cartilage surface and efficiently lubricate damaged human cartilage, lowering its friction coefficient to the low levels typical of native cartilage. Intra-articular injection of the two types of nanofibre into rats with surgically induced osteoarthritic joints led to cartilage regeneration and to the abrogation of osteoarthritis within 8 weeks. Biocompatible injectable lubricants that facilitate cartilage regeneration may offer a translational strategy for the treatment of early osteoarthritis. Brush-like biopolymers mimicking the lubrication properties of natural cartilage-binding complexes in articular joints enhance cartilage regeneration in a rat model of early osteoarthritis.
ISSN:2157-846X
2157-846X
DOI:10.1038/s41551-021-00785-y