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AE-MXene-modified titanium alloy promotes osseointegration by regulating the AMPKMTOR-autophagy pathway in macrophage

Journal of nanobiotechnology. 2026-02; 
Rui Chao, Lei Sun, Xinyu Xu, Zhan Liu, Xinyi Xu, Zhen Ren, Xinwei Chen, Weifeng Xu, Xuzhuo Chen, Ying Hu, Shanyong Zhang
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Abstract

Effective osseointegration requires successful interaction between an implant and the local bone and immune environments. Surface modification presents a promising strategy to enhance the biocompatibility and integration of titanium implants. Although emerging research on transition metal carbides and nitrides (MXenes) demonstrates their potential to improve implant integration by modulating macrophage behavior and osteogenesis, existing studies have not explored synergistic modification strategies or the specific molecular mechanisms linking immunomodulation to bone healing. To address this, we developed a novel alkali-etched MXene (AE-MXene) coating by integrating alkali etching with MXene nanosheet loading, ... More

Keywords

MXene; Macrophage; Osseointegration; Surface modification; Titanium