2D-Black-Phosphorus-Reinforced 3D-Printed Scaffolds:A Stepwise Countermeasure for Osteosarcoma

Adv Mater. 2018 Mar;30(10). doi: 10.1002/adma.201705611. Epub 2018 Jan 15.

Abstract

With the ever-deeper understanding of nano-bio interactions and the development of fabrication methodologies of nanomaterials, various therapeutic platforms based on nanomaterials have been developed for next-generation oncological applications, such as osteosarcoma therapy. In this work, a black phosphorus (BP) reinforced 3D-printed scaffold is designed and prepared to provide a feasible countermeasure for the efficient localized treatment of osteosarcoma. The in situ phosphorus-driven, calcium-extracted biomineralization of the intra-scaffold BP nanosheets enables both photothermal ablation of osteosarcoma and the subsequent material-guided bone regeneration in physiological microenvironment, and in the meantime endows the scaffolds with unique physicochemical properties favoring the whole stepwise therapeutic process. Additionally, a corrugated structure analogous to Haversian canals is found on newborn cranial bone tissue of Sprague-Dawley rats, which may provide much inspiration for the future research of bone-tissue engineering.

Keywords: biomineralization; black phosphorus; osteosarcoma; photothermal therapy; scaffolds.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Osteogenesis
  • Osteosarcoma
  • Phosphorus / chemistry*
  • Printing, Three-Dimensional
  • Rats
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Tissue Scaffolds

Substances

  • Phosphorus