Immobilization of BMP-2 in porous hydrogels to spatially regulate osteogenesis.

Publication information:

Lou J, Meyer C, Chen A, Weitz DA, Mooney DJ. Immobilization of BMP-2 in porous hydrogels to spatially regulate osteogenesis. Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society. 2025;379:944–950. doi:10.1016/j.jconrel.2025.01.084

Abstract

Sustained release of bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2) is used to enhance bone regeneration, but immobilizing BMP-2 in three-dimensional scaffolds could enable spatial regulation of stem cell differentiation and bone formation. Here, we fabricate porous granular hydrogels presenting BMP-2 on the surface to regulate stem cell growth and differentiation. Immobilization of BMP-2 and cell-adhesive ligands is achieved by surface-specific functionalization of microgels, which are jammed to form microporous hydrogels. Varying surface ligand density regulated spreading, proliferation and differentiation of cells. In addition, modulating the distribution of cell-adhesive ligands and BMP-2 allowed spatial control over cell adhesion and osteogenic differentiation.