Choi S, Choi H, Chung JW, Kim SH. Injectable Endoplasmin-Loaded Lipid Nanoparticles-Hydrogel Composite for Cartilage Regeneration.
Tissue Eng Regen Med 2025;
22:409-424. [PMID:
39992620 PMCID:
PMC12122951 DOI:
10.1007/s13770-024-00698-2]
[Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/21/2024] [Revised: 12/12/2024] [Accepted: 12/22/2024] [Indexed: 02/26/2025] Open
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Endoplasmin (ENPL), a heat shock protein 90 family member, promotes chondrogenic differentiation of stem cells by inhibiting ERK1/2 phosphorylation and inducing endoplasmic reticulum stress. However, its large size limits cellular uptake and therapeutic potential. To overcome this challenge, a cationic lipid nanoparticle (C_LNP) system was designed to deliver ENPL intracellularly, enhancing its effects on human tonsil-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hTMSCs).
METHODS
ENPL-loaded cationic lipid nanoparticles (ENPL_C_LNP) were synthesized to facilitate intracellular ENPL delivery. The delivery efficiency and cytotoxicity were assessed in vitro using hTMSCs. Additionally, ENPL_C_LNPs were incorporated into a hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate-based injectable hydrogel and tested for chondrogenic differentiation potential in a mouse subcutaneous model.
RESULTS
ENPL_C_LNP achieved over 80% intracellular protein delivery efficiency with no cytotoxic effects. Co-cultured hTMSCs exhibited increased glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) and collagen expression over 21 days. In vivo, the hydrogel-embedded ENPL_C_LNP system enabled stable cartilage differentiation, evidenced by abundant cartilage-specific lacuna structures in regenerated tissue.
CONCLUSION
Combining ENPL_C_LNP with an injectable hydrogel scaffold supports chondrogenic differentiation and cartilage regeneration, offering a promising strategy for cartilage tissue engineering.
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