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Phosphate graphene as an intrinsically osteoinductive scaffold for stem cell-driven bone regeneration.


ABSTRACT: Synthetic, resorbable scaffolds for bone regeneration have potential to transform the clinical standard of care. Here, we demonstrate that functional graphenic materials (FGMs) could serve as an osteoinductive scaffold: recruiting native cells to the site of injury and promoting differentiation into bone cells. By invoking a Lewis acid-catalyzed Arbuzov reaction, we are able to functionalize graphene oxide (GO) to produce phosphate graphenes (PGs) with unprecedented control of functional group density, mechanical properties, and counterion identity. In aqueous environments, PGs release inducerons, including Ca2+ and PO4 3- Calcium phosphate graphene (CaPG) intrinsically induces osteogenesis in vitro and in the presence of bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs), can induce ectopic bone formation in vivo. Additionally, an FGM can be made by noncovalently loading GO with the growth factor recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein 2 (rhBMP-2), producing a scaffold that induces ectopic bone formation with or without BMSCs. The FGMs reported here are intrinsically inductive scaffolds with significant potential to revolutionize the regeneration of bone.

SUBMITTER: Arnold AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6421425 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phosphate graphene as an intrinsically osteoinductive scaffold for stem cell-driven bone regeneration.

Arnold Anne M AM   Holt Brian D BD   Daneshmandi Leila L   Laurencin Cato T CT   Sydlik Stefanie A SA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190222 11


Synthetic, resorbable scaffolds for bone regeneration have potential to transform the clinical standard of care. Here, we demonstrate that functional graphenic materials (FGMs) could serve as an osteoinductive scaffold: recruiting native cells to the site of injury and promoting differentiation into bone cells. By invoking a Lewis acid-catalyzed Arbuzov reaction, we are able to functionalize graphene oxide (GO) to produce phosphate graphenes (PGs) with unprecedented control of functional group d  ...[more]

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