Relevant Properties and Potential Applications of Sericin in Bone Regeneration

Curr Issues Mol Biol. 2023 Aug 15;45(8):6728-6742. doi: 10.3390/cimb45080426.

Abstract

The potential of sericin, a protein derived from silkworms, is explored in bone graft applications. Sericin's biocompatibility, hydrophilic nature, and cost-effectiveness make it a promising candidate for enhancing traditional graft materials. Its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and UV-resistant properties contribute to a healthier bone-healing environment, and its incorporation into 3D-printed grafts could lead to personalized medical solutions. However, despite these promising attributes, there are still gaps in our understanding. The precise mechanism through which sericin influences bone cell growth and healing is not fully understood, and more comprehensive clinical trials are needed to confirm its long-term biocompatibility in humans. Furthermore, the best methods for incorporating sericin into existing graft materials are still under investigation, and potential allergic reactions or immune responses to sericin need further study.

Keywords: biocompatibility; bone graft applications; bone healing; immune responses; sericin; tissue engineering.

Publication types

  • Review