Materials Strategies to Overcome the Foreign Body Response

Adv Healthc Mater. 2024 Apr 26:e2304478. doi: 10.1002/adhm.202304478. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The foreign body response (FBR) is an immune-mediated reaction that can occur with most biomaterials and biomedical devices. The FBR initiates a deterioration in the performance of implantable devices, representing a longstanding challenge that consistently hampers their optimal utilization. Over the last decade, significant strides are achieved based on either hydrogel design or surface modifications to mitigate the FBR. This review delves into recent material strategies aimed at mitigating the FBR. Further, the authors look forward to future novel anti-FBR materials from the perspective of clinical translation needs. Such prospective materials hold the potential to attenuate local immune responses, thereby significantly enhancing the overall performance of implantable devices.

Keywords: biomaterial; foreign body response; immune response; implants; medical device.

Publication types

  • Review