Local Recruitment of Autologous Stem Cells via a Targeting Microgel for Precise Cartilage Repair without Surgery

G Gengming Zhang S Sihan He (State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines Basic Medical Research Innovation Center for Anti‐Cancer Drugs (Ministry of Education of China) and Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Bioactive Natural Product Research China Pharmaceutical University Nanjing People's Republic of China) X Xiangming He (Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China) X Xueyi Gong (Green Chemical Engineering Technology Research Center Shanghai Advanced Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 201210 China) J Jiazhen Yin (Green Chemical Engineering Technology Research Center Shanghai Advanced Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 201210 China) J Jiusheng Li (Green Chemical Engineering Technology Research Center Shanghai Advanced Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 201210 China) H Hongqi Zhang H Hengyi Lu (Green Chemical Engineering Technology Research Center Shanghai Advanced Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 201210 China) Y Yunjia Wang B Bo Wang

Abstract

Abstract The treatment of advanced osteoarthritis (OA) remains clinically intractable due to the inability to regenerate multifocal cartilage defects, stemming from poor targeted recruitment of bone marrow‐derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) and the absence of a sustained chondrogenic microenvironment at the injury sites. In this work, an antibody‐mediated gelatin methacrylate‐based hydrogel microsphere modified by TGFβ‐affinity peptides (TRG microsphere) is developed, to precisely target and repair scattered cartilage injuries by only intraarticular injection without any surgical assistance. By leveraging the specific expression of type I collagen in OA cartilage lesions, the type I collagen antibodies anchoring on TRG's surface enable the specific and accurate targeting of the multiple injury areas that need regeneration. In the meantime, the TGFβ‐affinity peptides incorporated in the TRG microsphere can capture the endogenous TGFβ, a growth factor that can recruit BMSCs and promote their differentiation, to precisely induce the hyaline‐like cartilage regeneration locally. In a rat model of advanced OA, a single intra‐articular injection of TRG microspheres can repair scattered cartilage defects, restore glycosaminoglycan deposition, and alleviate joint dysfunction. This study proposes an injection‐based strategy that enables continuous recruitment of endogenous BMSCs for precise cartilage regeneration, eliminating complex invasive procedures and patient discomfort.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 33
Published August 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

G

Gengming Zhang

S

Sihan He

State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines Basic Medical Research Innovation Center for Anti‐Cancer Drugs (Ministry of Education of China) and Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Bioactive Natural Product Research China Pharmaceutical University Nanjing People's Republic of China

X

Xiangming He

Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China

X

Xueyi Gong

Green Chemical Engineering Technology Research Center Shanghai Advanced Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 201210 China

J

Jiazhen Yin

Green Chemical Engineering Technology Research Center Shanghai Advanced Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 201210 China

J

Jiusheng Li

Green Chemical Engineering Technology Research Center Shanghai Advanced Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 201210 China

H

Hongqi Zhang

H

Hengyi Lu

Green Chemical Engineering Technology Research Center Shanghai Advanced Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 201210 China

Y

Yunjia Wang

B

Bo Wang