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An all-silk-based functional system promotes tendon regeneration by regulating the cell fate of TSPCs in an inflammatory microenvironment

Acta Biomaterialia. 2025-06; 
Qingyun Mo, Haotian Zheng, Chuanquan Liu, Yuzhi Sun, Zhicheng Cao, Renwang Sheng, Yanan Zhang, Mingyue Wang, Baian Kuang, Ludvig J Backman, Jiaxiang Li, Wei Zhang, Jialin Chen
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Recombinant Proteins Primer sequences (Genscript)are listed in Table 1. In addition, TSPCs were seeded in 96-well plate at 2,000 cells per well and either untreated (Ctrl group) or treated with 10 ng mL-1 TNF-α (GenScript, Z02774) alone or in combination with 100 ng mL-1 rKL for 2 days. Get A Quote

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The dysregulation of the inflammatory microenvironment following tendon injury significantly hinders regeneration. In this study, we developed an all-silk-derived functional scaffold (rKL@MPs-ASF) by integrating silk fibroin (SF) microspheres (MPs) loaded with the anti-inflammatory protein recombinant α-Klotho (rKL) into a biomimetic aligned SF (ASF) scaffold. This scaffold is designed to regulate the inflammatory microenvironment and facilitate tendon regeneration. Proteomic analysis revealed that rKL preserves the tenogenic differentiation potential of tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSPCs) by mitigating the oxidative stress response in a tumor necrosis factor-alpha-induced inflammatory microenvironment in vit... More

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Anti-inflammation; Biomimetic scaffold; Tendon differentiation; Tendon repair; α-Klotho