Soft tissue integration around titanium(Ti)implants is weaker than that around natural teeth,compromising long-term success of Ti implants.Carbon monoxide(CO)possesses distinctive therapeutic properties,rendering it a...Soft tissue integration around titanium(Ti)implants is weaker than that around natural teeth,compromising long-term success of Ti implants.Carbon monoxide(CO)possesses distinctive therapeutic properties,rendering it as a highly promising candidate for enhancing STI.However,achieving controlled CO generation at the STI interface remains challenging.Herein,a controlled CO-releasing dual-function coating was constructed on Ti surfaces.Under near-infrared(NIR)irradiation,the designed surface could actively accelerate CO generation for antibiosis against both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.More importantly,in the absence of NIR,the slow release of CO induces macrophage polarization from pro-inflammatory phenotype towards pro-regenerative phenotype.In a rat implantation model with induced infection,the designed surface effectively controlled the bacterial infection,alleviates accompanying inflammation and modulated immune microenvironment,leading to enhanced STI.Single-cell sequencing revealed that the coating alters the cytokine profile within the soft tissue,thereby influencing cellular functions.Differentially expressed genes in macrophages are highly enriched in the PIK3-Akt pathway.Furthermore,the cellular communication between fibroblasts and macrophages was significantly enhanced through the CXCL12/CXCL14/CXCR4 and CSF1-CSF1R ligand-receptor pair.These findings indicate that our coating showed an appealing prospect for enhancing STI around Ti implants,which would ultimately contribute to the improved long-term success of Ti implants.展开更多
基金support from the Natural Science Foundation of China(52073224 and 52073230)the Shaanxi Provincial Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars(2023-JC-JQ-32)+1 种基金Key Research and Development Program of Shaanxi(2024SFYBXM-438 and 2022SF-165)Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing(CSTB2023NSCQ-MSX0225).
文摘Soft tissue integration around titanium(Ti)implants is weaker than that around natural teeth,compromising long-term success of Ti implants.Carbon monoxide(CO)possesses distinctive therapeutic properties,rendering it as a highly promising candidate for enhancing STI.However,achieving controlled CO generation at the STI interface remains challenging.Herein,a controlled CO-releasing dual-function coating was constructed on Ti surfaces.Under near-infrared(NIR)irradiation,the designed surface could actively accelerate CO generation for antibiosis against both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.More importantly,in the absence of NIR,the slow release of CO induces macrophage polarization from pro-inflammatory phenotype towards pro-regenerative phenotype.In a rat implantation model with induced infection,the designed surface effectively controlled the bacterial infection,alleviates accompanying inflammation and modulated immune microenvironment,leading to enhanced STI.Single-cell sequencing revealed that the coating alters the cytokine profile within the soft tissue,thereby influencing cellular functions.Differentially expressed genes in macrophages are highly enriched in the PIK3-Akt pathway.Furthermore,the cellular communication between fibroblasts and macrophages was significantly enhanced through the CXCL12/CXCL14/CXCR4 and CSF1-CSF1R ligand-receptor pair.These findings indicate that our coating showed an appealing prospect for enhancing STI around Ti implants,which would ultimately contribute to the improved long-term success of Ti implants.