miR-126-loaded ZIF-8 nanoparticles as a dual-functional approach for accelerating vascularized bone regeneration

Jun 3, 2025Colloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces

Using miR-126 nanoparticles to speed up bone healing with new blood vessel growth

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Abstract

The miR-126@ZIF-8 nanoparticles demonstrated a high miRNA loading capacity and efficient cellular internalization.

  • The nanoparticles released miR-126 and zinc upon entering cells.
  • This release was associated with enhanced expression of angiogenic genes (e.g., VEGF, HIF-1α).
  • Increased expression of osteogenic genes (e.g., RUNX2, OCN) was also observed.
  • Functional assays showed significant improvements in endothelial cell tube formation and osteoblast mineralization.
  • The study suggests that miR-126@ZIF-8 may serve as a dual-functional platform for promoting both angiogenesis and osteogenesis.

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