Host response to biomaterials the impact of host response on biomaterial selection

Host Response to Biomaterials: The Impact of Host Response on Biomaterial Selection explains the various categories of biomaterials and their significance for clinical applications, focusing on the host response to each biomaterial. It is one of the first books to connect immunology and biomaterials...

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adam_text Titel: Host response to biomaterials Autor: Badylak, Stephen F Jahr: 2015 CONTENTS List of Contributors xi Foreword xiii Preface xv Acknowledgments xvii 1. Factors Which Affect the Host Response to Biomaterials 1 Ricardo Londono and Stephen F. Badylak Introduction 1 Biomaterial-Host Interaction 2 Host Factors 4 Age 4 Nutritional Status 6 Anatomic Factors 7 Comorbidities 8 Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy 9 Design Considerations 10 References 10 2. Perspectives on the Inflammatory, Healing, and Foreign Body Responses to Biomaterials and Medical Devices 13 James Anderson and Stephanie Cramer Introduction 13 Blood-Material Interactions/Provisional Matrix Formation 15 Acute Inflammation 18 Chronic Inflammation 20 Granulation Tissue 24 Foreign Body Reaction 25 Fibrosis/Fibrous Encapsulation 28 Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses 30 Discussion and Perspectives 30 References 33 3. The Biocompatibility of Implant Materials 37 Buddy D. Ratner Introduction 37 The Meaning of Biocompatibility 38 vi Contents Biocompatibility: Historical Thinking 38 Biocompatibility Today 39 Changing the Paradigm of Biocompatibility 45 Relevance to Biocompatibility 47 Conclusions 48 References 49 4. Host Response to Naturally Derived Biomaterials 53 Samuel T. Lopresti and Bryan N. Brown Introduction 53 The Use of Decellularized Tissue as a Biomaterial for Surgical Reconstruction and Constructive Remodeling 56 Immune Rejection 58 Decellularization Processes 58 or-Gal Epitope 59 DNA Content and Degree of Decellularization 62 Damage-Associated Molecular Pattern Molecules 63 Chemical Cross-Linking of ECM Scaffolds 64 Response to Individual ECM Components and Degradation Products 64 Degradation of Naturally Derived Biomaterials 65 Effect of Source Animal Age on Natural Biomaterial Host Response 67 The Host Response to ECM Biomaterials 68 Th 1 - and Th2-Lymphocyte Response 69 Macrophage Polarization 70 Conclusion 72 References 73 5. Molecular Events at Tissue-Biomaterial Interface 81 Themis R. Kyriakides General Principles Guiding Protein Interactions at the Biomaterial Interface 82 Cell-Protein Interactions at the Interface 88 Molecular Pathways in the Regulation of Cell Activation and Cell-Cell Interactions 94 Molecular Pathways Mediating Tissue Remodeling at the Interface 102 Acknowledgments 112 References 112 6. Macrophage Plasticity and Polarization: Relevance to Biomaterials 117 Maria Rosaria Galdiero and Alberto Mantovani Macrophage Diversity and Plasticity 117 Macrophage Polarization: M1 and M2 as Extremes of a Continuum. Limitations of the Paradigm 118 Contents vii Macrophages in the Orchestration ofTissue Repair 120 Macrophage Polarization in the Response to Biomaterials 124 Concluding Remarks 127 Acknowledgments 127 References 128 7. Role of Dendritic Cells in Response to Biomaterials 131 Jamal S. Lewis and Benjamin G. Keselowsky Introduction 131 DC Immuno-Biology 134 DC Responses to Biomaterials 140 Conclusion—DC Role in Host Responses to Biomaterials 146 References 146 8. The Acquired Immune System Response to Biomaterials, Including Both Naturally Occurring and Synthetic Biomaterials 151 Jonathan M. Fishman, Katherine Wiles and Kathryn J. Wood Introduction 151 The Immune System and Graft Rejection 153 Biomaterials as Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering 162 The Adaptive Host Immune Response to Biomaterials 172 Generation of an Immunosuppression-Free State 174 Future Work and Conclusions 177 References 177 9. Fibrotic Response to Biomaterials and all Associated Sequence of Fibrosis 189 Kim Jones Introduction 190 Biomaterials and the Wound Healing Paradigm 191 Clinical Applications of Biomaterials Affected by Fibrosis 194 General Mechanisms of Fibrosis 199 Initiation of Fibrosis 200 Cellular Contributors to Fibrosis 205 Molecular Mediators of Fibrosis 211 Engineering Anti-Fibrotic Responses to Biomaterials 219 Conclusions 223 References 224 viii Contents 10. Human Anti-Gal and Anti-Non-Gal Immune Response to Porcine Tissue Implants 239 Uri Galili Introduction 239 Immune Mechanisms That Affect Tissue Implants 240 The Anti-Gal Antibody and the a-Gal Epitope 241 Production of Anti-Non-Gal Antibodies in Humans 253 Conclusions 262 References 262 11. Aging and the Host Response to Implanted Biomaterials 269 Archana N. Rao, Mahender N. Avula and David W. Grainger Introduction 269 The Host FBR 271 Host Inflammatory Response 272 The Host Immune Response 275 Complement Activation 276 The Coagulation Cascade 278 Aging-Related Changes in Inflammation, Immune Response, Coagulation, and Complement Activation 280 Aging and Immune Functional Changes: Immunosenescence and Changes in Cell Functions, Signaling, and Cell-Cell Interactions 288 Conclusions 301 Acknowledgment 303 References 303 12. Host Response to Orthopedic Implants (Metals and Plastics) 315 Zhenyu Yao,Tzu-Hua Lin, Jukka Pajarinen,Taishi Sato and Stuart Goodman Introduction—Epidemiology and Basic Concepts/Definitions 316 Joint Replacement 319 Other Clinical Scenarios 324 Immune Responses to Biomaterials for Orthopedic Applications—Preclinical Studies 325 Modulating the Host Response to Orthopedic Implants 336 Summary and Future Directions 354 References 355 13. Host Response to Biomaterials for Pelvic Floor Reconstruction 375 William R. Barone, Steven D. Abramowitch and Pamela A. Moalli Introduction 376 Pelvic Floor Anatomy 376 Contents ix Pelvic Floor Disorders 384 Biomaterial-Related Complications in the Pelvic Floor 398 Factors Influencing the Host Response to Synthetic Mesh 401 Pelvic Floor Considerations for Mesh Implants 408 Looking to the Future 416 References 417 14. Methods Used to Evaluate the Host Responses to Medical Implants In Vivo 425 David W. Baker, Jun Zhou and Liping Tang Introduction 425 Ex Vivo Methods to Evaluate the Host Response 426 Early Detection of Molecular Cues and Events 429 Methods to Evaluate Innate Immune Responses Leading to Inflammation and Fibrosis 432 Mathematical Modeling and Prediction Methods 434 Conclusion and Summary 436 References 436 Index 441
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