Understanding and Controlling the Immune Response to Implantable Biomaterials
When non-biological (e.g., synthetic)聽materials are implanted into higher organisms, they elicit a foreign body response (FBR) that begins with non-specific protein adsorption, followed by inflammation, and eventual聽resolution聽with the formation of an avascular fibrous capsule that walls off the implant from the surrounding tissue. Despite extensive studies describing the FBR, the molecular and cellular mechanisms that lead to the FBR are not well understood.聽Our group utilizes transgenic mouse models to study pathways and innate immune cells to identify those that are responsible for聽the FBR. In the context of tissue engineering聽when cells are present within a scaffold, the severity of the聽FBR can negatively聽impact cells and their ability to produce new tissue. Our group is working to identify pathways that lead to the FBR and to use聽this knowledge to develop new materials that attenuate聽the FBR. More recently, we have extended our studies to microparticles as a potential delivery vehicle to target immune cells.聽Our overarching goal is to develop biomaterials, which when placed in vivo, attenuates inflammation, facilitates host tissue remodeling at the material-tissue interface, and promotes functional integration of the device and聽tissue engineering scaffold.
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