Issue 48, 2021

Chondrocyte secretome enriched microparticles encapsulated with the chondrocyte membrane to facilitate the chondrogenesis of BMSCs and reduce hypertrophy

Abstract

Co-culture of chondrocytes and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) represents an effective way to stimulate the chondrogenesis of MSCs and reduce hypertrophy, but the limited donor site supply and the requirement of two-stage operations are among the major barriers of using autologous chondrocytes in clinical settings. With recent evidence indicating that the chondrogenic effects of the above co-culture mainly lied on the paracrine secretion, and that cell membranes also played crucial roles during the chondrocyte-MSC interaction, we fabricated a multifunctional design of “artificial chondrocytes”, which consist of chondrocyte secretome enriched PLGA microparticles with the encapsulation of chondrocytes’ membrane fragments. The artificial chondrocytes had shown a similar diameter and surface electrical charge to natural chondrocytes, with the preserved key chondrocyte membrane surface proteins and sustainedly released chondrogenic cytokines from the chondrocyte secretome to extend their effects in vivo. Consequently, the co-culture studies of artificial chondrocytes and bone marrow MSCs had shown the beneficial effects from both chondrocyte secretome and membrane fragments, which also synergistically facilitated the cell proliferation, chondrogenic gene expression, cartilaginous matrix production, and reduced phenotypic hypertrophy in vitro and in vivo. Together, this study has successfully developed the proof-of-concept design of “artificial chondrocytes”, which could potentially conquer many major barriers of using natural chondrocytes and provided a novel synthetic-cell approach to current therapeutical strategies towards the functional regeneration of articular cartilage.

Graphical abstract: Chondrocyte secretome enriched microparticles encapsulated with the chondrocyte membrane to facilitate the chondrogenesis of BMSCs and reduce hypertrophy

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Oct 2021
Accepted
20 Nov 2021
First published
26 Nov 2021

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021,9, 9989-10002

Chondrocyte secretome enriched microparticles encapsulated with the chondrocyte membrane to facilitate the chondrogenesis of BMSCs and reduce hypertrophy

Z. Tang, Y. Lu, S. Zhang, J. Wang, Q. Wang, Y. Xiao and X. Zhang, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021, 9, 9989 DOI: 10.1039/D1TB02319E

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