Macrophage-mediated fracture healing: Unraveling molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implications using hydrogel-based interventions

Biomaterials. 2024 Jan 1;305:122461. doi: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2023.122461. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTFracture healing is a complex biological process that involves the orchestrated interplay of various cells and molecular signaling pathways. Among the key players, macrophages have emerged as critical regulators of fracture repair, influencing inflammation, tissue remodeling, and angiogenesis. Recent advances in hydrogel-based therapeutics have provided exciting opportunities to leverage the modulatory effects of macrophages for improving fracture healing outcomes. In the present study, we review the importance of macrophages in fracture repair and their potential therapeutic role in hydrogel-based interventions. We discuss the molecular mechanisms underlying macrophage-mediated effects on fracture healing, and how hydrogels can be utilized as a platform for macrophage modulation. Furthermore, we highlight the translation of hydrogel-based therapies from bench to bedside, including preclinical and clinical studies, and the challenges and opportunities in harnessing the therapeutic potential of macrophages in fracture repair. Overall, understanding the importance of macrophages in fracture healing and the potential of hydrogel-based therapeutics to modulate macrophage responses can pave the way for developing innovative approaches to improve fracture healing outcomes.PMID:38171119 | DOI:10.1016/j.biomaterials.2023.122461
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