Magnetoelectric Coupling Stimulation Modulates Macrophage Reprogramming for Superior Infected Periodontal Tissue Regeneration

Z Ziqi Liu J Jia Song (Institute of Molecular Medicine (IMM), Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) B Boon Chin Heng Y Yaojin Wang M Mingming Xu (Division of Chemical Biology and Medicinal Chemistry, College of Pharmacy) Y Ying He Y Yang Liu X Xuliang Deng (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Department of Geriatric Dentistry at School and Hospital of Stomatology, Peking University) X Xuehui Zhang

Abstract

ABSTRACT Clinical management of periodontitis requires addressing both bacterial infection and the deficient osteogenic microenvironment to optimize tissue regeneration. Electroactive biomaterials have demonstrated promise in bone regeneration, but are insufficient to enduringly synergize antibacterial properties with optimal immunomodulatory and tissue remodeling effects within the complex inflammatory microenvironment. Here, this study proposes an efficient, dynamic magnetoelectric conversion‐based therapeutic strategy, which integrates antibacterial activity and immunomodulation to optimize periodontal tissue regeneration. Magnetic field‐sensitive CoFe 2 O 4 ‐BiFeO 3 nanoparticles (CFO‐BFO NPs) are developed as a pioneering magnetoelectric biomaterial for periodontitis therapy. Magnetoelectric CFO‐BFO NPs significantly enhance osteogenesis of periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) and exhibit potent antibacterial activity in vitro. Crucially, magnetoelectric coupling stimulation can program macrophage from the M1 to M2 phenotype via the PI3K‐Akt signaling pathway, thereby enhancing osteogenesis. Moreover, magnetoelectric CFO‐BFO NPs can also alleviate tissue inflammation and accelerate infected periodontal bone regeneration in Porphyromonas gingivalis ( P. gingivalis )‐mediated periodontitis mice models. After 4 weeks of treatment, the bone volume fraction (BV/TV) in the magnetoelectric CFO‐BFO NPs group approached healthy levels. This study pioneers the application of magnetoelectric coupling materials for periodontitis treatment and provides a novel strategy for enhancing the therapeutic effects of electroactive biomaterials on periodontitis.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 26
Published May 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

Z

Ziqi Liu

J

Jia Song

Institute of Molecular Medicine (IMM), Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

B

Boon Chin Heng

Y

Yaojin Wang

M

Mingming Xu

Division of Chemical Biology and Medicinal Chemistry, College of Pharmacy

Y

Ying He

Y

Yang Liu

X

Xuliang Deng

School of Materials Science and Engineering, Department of Geriatric Dentistry at School and Hospital of Stomatology, Peking University

X

Xuehui Zhang