Insight into the role of integrins and integrins-targeting biomaterials in bone regeneration.
Integrins
biomaterials
bone regeneration
cell adhesion
tissue engineering
Journal
Connective tissue research
ISSN: 1607-8438
Titre abrégé: Connect Tissue Res
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0365263
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
19 Sep 2024
19 Sep 2024
Historique:
medline:
22
9
2024
pubmed:
22
9
2024
entrez:
19
9
2024
Statut:
aheadofprint
Résumé
Features of the extracellular matrix, along with biochemical factors, have a momentous impress in making genes on and/or off. The interaction of cells and the extracellular matrix is mediated by integrins. Therefore, these molecules have pivotal roles in regulating cell behaviors. Integrins include a group of molecules with a variety of characteristics that can affect different molecular cascades. Considering the importance of these molecules in tissue regeneration after injury, it is necessary to know well the integrins involved in the process of connecting cells to the extracellular matrix in each tissue.With the increase in life expectancy, bone tissue engineering has received more attention from researchers. Integrins are critical components in osteoblast differentiation, survival, and bone mechanotransduction. During osteogenic differentiation in stem cells, specific integrins facilitate multiple signaling pathways through their cytoplasmic domain, leading to the induction of osteogenic differentiation. Also, due to the importance of using biomaterials in bone tissue engineering, efforts have been made to design and use biomaterials with maximum interaction with integrins. Notably, the use of RGD peptide or fibronectin for surface modification is a well-established and commonly employed approach to manipulate integrin activity.This review article looks into integrins' role in bone development and regeneration. It then goes on to explore the complex mechanisms by which integrins contribute to these processes. In addition, this review discusses the use of natural and synthetic biomaterials that target integrins to promote bone regeneration.
Identifiants
pubmed: 39297793
doi: 10.1080/03008207.2024.2396002
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Review
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
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