Layer by layer coating for bio-functionalization of additively manufactured meta-biomaterials

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2020-03

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Amin Yavari, S.
Croes, M.ISNI 0000000506356443
Akhavan, B.
Jahanmard, F.ISNI 0000000506767883
Eigenhuis, C. C.
Dadbakhsh, S.
Vogely, H. C.
Bilek, M. M.
Fluit, A. C.
Boel, C.H.E.

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Abstract

Additive manufacturing has facilitated fabrication of complex and patient-specific metallic meta-biomaterials that offer an unprecedented collection of mechanical, mass transport, and biological properties as well as a fully interconnected porous structure. However, applying meta-biomaterials for addressing unmet clinical needs in orthopedic surgery requires additional surface functionalities that should be induced through tailor-made coatings. Here, we developed multi-functional layer-by-layer coatings to simultaneously prevent implant-associated infections and stimulate bone tissue regeneration. We applied multiple layers of gelatin- and chitosan-based coatings containing either bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-2 or vancomycin on the surface of selective laser melted porous structures made from commercial pure Titanium (CP Ti) and designed using a triply periodic minimal surface (i.e., sheet gyroid). The additive manufacturing process resulted in a porous structure and met the the design values comparatively. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy spectra confirmed the presence and composition of the coating layers. The release profiles showed a continued release of both vancomycin and BMP-2 for 2–3 weeks. Furthermore, the developed meta-biomaterials exhibited a very strong antibacterial behavior with up to 8 orders of magnitude reduction in both planktonic and implant-adherent bacteria and no signs of biofilm formation. The osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells was enhanced, as shown by two-fold increase in the alkaline phosphatase activity and up to four-fold increase in the mineralization of all experimental groups containing BMP-2. Eight-week subcutaneous implantation in vivo showed no signs of a foreign body response, while connective tissue ingrowth was promoted by the layer-by-layer coating. These results unequivocally confirm the superior multi-functional performance of the developed biomaterials.

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Layer-by-layer surface bio-functionalization, Meta-biomaterials, Metal 3D printing, Multi-functional coatings, Biomedical Engineering, General Materials Science, Engineering (miscellaneous), Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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Amin Yavari, S, Croes, M, Akhavan, B, Jahanmard, F, Eigenhuis, C C, Dadbakhsh, S, Vogely, H C, Bilek, M M, Fluit, A C, Boel, C H E, van der Wal, B C H, Vermonden, T, Weinans, H & Zadpoor, A A 2020, 'Layer by layer coating for bio-functionalization of additively manufactured meta-biomaterials', Additive Manufacturing, vol. 32, 100991. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addma.2019.100991