Merging bioresponsive release of insulin-like growth factor I with 3D printable thermogelling hydrogels

05 April 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

3D printing of biomaterials enables spatial control of drug incorporation during automated manufacturing. This study links bioresponsive release of the anabolic biologic, insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) in response to matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) to 3D printing using the block copolymer of poly(2-methyl-2-oxazoline) and thermoresponsive poly(2-n-propyl-2-oxazine) (POx-b-POzi). For that, a chemo-enzymatic synthesis was deployed, ligating IGF-I enzymatically to a protease sensitive linker (PSL), which was conjugated to a POx-b-POzi copolymer. The product was blended with the plain thermogelling POx-b-POzi hydrogel. MMP exposure of the resulting hydrogel triggered bioactive IGF-I release. The bioresponsive IGF-I containing POx-b-POzi hydrogel system was further detailed for shape control and localized incorporation of IGF-I via extrusion 3D printing for future applications in biomedicine and biofabrication.

Keywords

matrix metalloproteinase
IGF-I
POx
poly(2-methyl-2-oxazoline)-b-poly(2-propyl-2-oxazine)
biofabrication
3D printing
transglutaminase

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Supporting Information - Merging bioresponsive release of insulin-like growth factor I with 3D printable thermogelling hydrogels
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Supporting Information to Merging bioresponsive release of insulin-like growth factor I with 3D printable thermogelling hydrogels
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Video S1 shows the dynamics of PSL-bound IGF-I.
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