@article{49578f27db3e49008bd4abaf3f934ab5,
title = "The gut microbiota regulates acute foreign body reaction and tissue repair after biomaterial implantation",
abstract = "We hypothesized that the host microbiome may influence foreign body responses following biomaterial implantation. To test this, we implanted a variety of clinically relevant biomaterials into germ-free or antibiotic-treated mice. Surprisingly, these mice displayed less fibrous tissue deposition, reduced host cell recruitment to the implant site, and differential expression of angiogenic and inflammatory markers. These observations were reversed upon fecal microbiome reconstitution, confirming a causal role of the host microbiome. In a clinically relevant disease model, microbiome-depleted mice cleared hyaluronic acid and bone marrow mononuclear cells from ischemic hind limb tissues more slowly, resulting in an improved therapeutic response. Findings were confirmed in pigs which showed reduced fibrotic responses to a variety of implanted materials. Lastly, we profiled changes in the host microbiome following material implantation, implicating several key bacteria phyla.",
keywords = "Biomaterials, Host response, Inflammation, Microbiome, Wound healing",
author = "Sheng-Lun Chen and Lundy, {David J.} and Shu-Chian Ruan and Hung-Chih Chen and Yu-Kai Chao and Yuan-Yuan Cheng and Prajnamitra, {Ray Putra} and Chun-Chieh Liao and Chung-Yen Lin and Lai, {James J.} and Hsieh, {Patrick C.H.}",
note = "Funding Information: Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology 110-2320-B-001-023-MY3 and 110-2740-B-001-003 (PCHH). Taiwan National Health Research Institutes, EX110-10907SI (PCHH). Academia Sinica Healthy Longevity Grand Challenge (AS-HLGC-109-05) (PCHH) Academia Sinica Translational Medical Research Program (AS-KPQ-110-BioMed) (PCHH)We express thanks to Mr. Jen-Hao Lin, Mr. Po-Ju Lin, Ms. Chen-Ju Lin and Ms. Michelle Lu (IBMS, Academia Sinica, Taiwan) for assistance in pig experiments; Dr. Ching-Ying Huang, Ms. Hsuan-Ying Lee, Ms. Ting-Yun Ma, Ms. Yu-Hsuan Huang (IBMS, Academia Sinica, Taiwan), Ms. Wen-Chih Cheng and Mr. Chia-Hsien Chuang (IIS, Academia Sinica, Taiwan) for helpful discussion and technical assistance. We thank National Laboratory Animal Center (NLAC), NARLabs, Taiwan, for technical support in animal care, service of isolator, complete blood count analysis and orthopedic tests. We are grateful to Academia Sinica Core Facility and Innovative Instrument Project (AS-CFII108-113) for cell sorting service, the Flow Cytometry Core Facility of Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica for assistance of flow cytometry, the Pathology Core Laboratory and the Light Microscopy Core Facility of Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica for their technical assistance. Finally, we thank Metabolomics Core Facility of Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center, Academia Sinica for UPLC-MS/MS parameter optimization and technical support. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 Elsevier Ltd",
year = "2022",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1016/j.biomaterials.2022.121807",
language = "English",
volume = "289",
journal = "Biomaterials",
issn = "0142-9612",
publisher = "Elsevier Science Ltd",
}