TY - JOUR
T1 - High-aspect ratio titanium nanopillars modulate macrophage responses
AU - Eijkel, Benedictus I.M.
AU - Modaresifar, Khashayar
AU - Mádai, Eszter
AU - Ganjian, Mahya
AU - Taheri, Peyman
AU - Apachitei, Iulian
AU - Fratila-Apachitei, Lidy E.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Titanium surfaces featuring high-aspect ratio (HAR) nanopillars can have antimicrobial and osteogenic properties. Nevertheless, the impact of these surfaces on immune cells and their potential for immunomodulation remain unclear. In this study, the effects of HAR titanium nanopillars produced by dry-etching (DETi) on the response of unstimulated (M0) and pro-inflammatory (M1) murine macrophages (J774A.1) have been explored. The findings revealed changes in the morphology and crystallinity of the DETi nanopillars along their height. After 48 h of culture, both M0 and M1 stimulated macrophages displayed a more elongated morphology, a smoother cell surface, and shorter cellular protrusions on the more hydrophilic and rough DETi surfaces. Furthermore, DETi surfaces induced polarization of M0 cells towards M2 phenotypes, whereas M1 stimulated cells showed M2-like elongated morphologies while maintaining a stronger pro-inflammatory response to DETi surfaces relative to the glass control. The findings indicate that the DETi surfaces can induce morphological changes in macrophages and specific immunomodulatory effects depending on their initial phenotype, highlighting the potential of such biomaterials to incorporate an immunomodulatory biofunctionality next to the osteogenic and bactericidal ones.
AB - Titanium surfaces featuring high-aspect ratio (HAR) nanopillars can have antimicrobial and osteogenic properties. Nevertheless, the impact of these surfaces on immune cells and their potential for immunomodulation remain unclear. In this study, the effects of HAR titanium nanopillars produced by dry-etching (DETi) on the response of unstimulated (M0) and pro-inflammatory (M1) murine macrophages (J774A.1) have been explored. The findings revealed changes in the morphology and crystallinity of the DETi nanopillars along their height. After 48 h of culture, both M0 and M1 stimulated macrophages displayed a more elongated morphology, a smoother cell surface, and shorter cellular protrusions on the more hydrophilic and rough DETi surfaces. Furthermore, DETi surfaces induced polarization of M0 cells towards M2 phenotypes, whereas M1 stimulated cells showed M2-like elongated morphologies while maintaining a stronger pro-inflammatory response to DETi surfaces relative to the glass control. The findings indicate that the DETi surfaces can induce morphological changes in macrophages and specific immunomodulatory effects depending on their initial phenotype, highlighting the potential of such biomaterials to incorporate an immunomodulatory biofunctionality next to the osteogenic and bactericidal ones.
KW - Black titanium
KW - Dry-etched titanium
KW - ICP-RIE
KW - Immunomodulation
KW - Macrophages
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105003749034&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.bioadv.2025.214321
DO - 10.1016/j.bioadv.2025.214321
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105003749034
SN - 2772-9508
VL - 175
JO - Biomaterials Advances
JF - Biomaterials Advances
M1 - 214321
ER -