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Recombinant collagen polypeptide as a versatile bone graft biomaterial
Medicine and HealthCOMMUNICATIONS MATERIALS

Recombinant collagen polypeptide as a versatile bone graft biomaterial

H. Fushimi, T. Hiratsuka, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking biodegradable bone graft material developed from a recombinant polypeptide mirroring human collagen. With engineered properties for enhanced bone regeneration and successful preclinical results, this innovation by Hideo Fushimi, Takahiro Hiratsuka, Ai Okamura, Yoshitaka Ono, Izumi Ogura, and Ichiro Nishimura could revolutionize orthopedic treatments.... show more
Abstract
Autografts and allografts are currently considered the gold standard for grafting surgery; however, to meet the growing demand in fast-aging societies, synthetic biomaterials will play an increasingly important role. Here we report a biodegradable scaffold material composed of recombinant polypeptide based on the human type I collagen alpha 1 chain (RCPhC1) as a source of hydrogel-based graft materials. The flexibility to engineer ideal characteristics for bone grafts was demonstrated. The critical internal isotropic pore structure was generated through a designed thin-layer freeze casting process. The optimized biodegradation rate was controlled by dehydrothermal crosslinking by adjusting the amino acid composition of RCPhC1. As a result, RCPhC1 bone grafts manufactured by a highly scalable streamlined production protocol induced robust regeneration of mature bone tissue while being completely resorbed in pre-clinical animal models.
Publisher
COMMUNICATIONS MATERIALS
Published On
Nov 20, 2020
Authors
Hideo Fushimi, Takahiro Hiratsuka, Ai Okamura, Yoshitaka Ono, Izumi Ogura, Ichiro Nishimura
Tags
biodegradablebone grafthuman collagenbone regenerationpreclinical studiespolypeptidebiodegradation
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