Research Training Group 2901 SYLOBIO
Systemic and local reactions in case of incompatibility to biomaterials for joint and skin lesions
Incompatibility to biomaterials and the body's response
Biomaterials serve as temporary or permanent replacements for tissue structures that are irreversibly damaged or functionally impaired. Possible incompatibility of biomaterials used for total joint replacements and dressings for chronic wounds is triggered by inflammatory reactions in the host tissue, which are characterized by cell type-specific intracellular and extracellular signaling pathways. These can lead to chronic foreign-body reactions. In addition, degradation products from the biomaterials can further enhance the foreign body reactions.
In this regard, the Research Training Group 2901 SYLOBIO funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), analyses the local as well as the systemic response to these biomaterials. In order to identify the complexity of material-induced inflammation and the patient-specific diversity of tissue response, a multidisciplinary approach is required to analyze systemic and local mechanisms of action in detail.

Research on material-induced inflammation and patient-specific diversity
The central research question is whether the systemic reaction to biomaterials is either triggered by biological factors from the biomaterial environment or whether systemic exposure to degradation products leads to inflammation in organs/tissues distant from the biomaterial.
Multidisciplinary collaboration occurs within and between four research domains: Inflammation, Systematic Interaction, Regeneration, and the cross-sectional area of Epidemiology and Systems Biology (click on the research domain for more information).
Inflammation Systemic Interaction Regeneration Epidemiology & Systems Biology
Programme: Independent Projects
SEEK ID: https://fairdomhub.org/projects/457
Public web page: https://www.sylobio.de/
Organisms: Homo sapiens, Mus musculus
FAIRDOM PALs: No PALs for this Project
Project start date: 1st Jul 2024
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