Oxo-M and 4-PPBP Delivery via Multi-Domain Peptide Hydrogel Toward Tendon Regeneration

Ga Young Park,Solaiman Tarafder, Samantha Lewis, Soomin Park, Ryunhyung Park,Zain Siddiqui,Vivek Kumar,Chang H. Lee

FRONTIERS IN BIOENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY(2021)

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We have recently identified novel small molecules, Oxo-M and 4-PPBP, which specifically stimulates endogenous tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSCs) leading to potential regenerative healing of fully-transected tendons. Here we investigated an injectable, multi-domain peptide (MDP) hydrogel providing a controlled delivery of the small molecules for regenerative tendon healing. We investigated the release kinetics of Oxo-M and 4-PPBP from MDP hydrogels and the effect of MDP-released small molecules on tenogenic differentiation of TSCs and in vivo tendon healing. In vitro , MDP showed a sustained release of Oxo-M and 4-PPBP and a slower degradation compared to fibrin. In addition, tenogenic gene expression was significantly increased in TSC with MDP-released Oxo-M and 4-PPBP as compared to the fibrin-released. In vivo , MDP releasing Oxo-M and 4-PPBP significantly improved tendon healing, likely associated with prolonged effects of Oxo-M and 4-PPBP on suppression of M1 macrophages and promotion of M2 macrophages. Comprehensive analyses including histomorphology, digital image processing, and modulus mapping with nanoindentation consistently suggested that Oxo-M and 4-PPBP delivered via MDP further improved tendon healing as compared to fibrin-based delivery. In conclusion, MDP delivered with Oxo-M and 4-PPBP may serve as an efficient regenerative therapeutic for in situ tendon regeneration and healing. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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tendon regeneration,small molecules,tendon stem,progenitor cells,multi-domain peptide,controlled delivery
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