RRC ID 42706
Author Petrie TA, Capadona JR, Reyes CD, García AJ.
Title Integrin specificity and enhanced cellular activities associated with surfaces presenting a recombinant fibronectin fragment compared to RGD supports.
Journal Biomaterials
Abstract Biomimetic strategies focusing on presenting short bioadhesive oligopeptides, including the arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) motif present in numerous adhesive proteins, on a non-fouling support have emerged as promising approaches to improve cellular activities and healing responses. Nevertheless, these bio-inspired strategies are limited by low activity of the oligopeptides compared to the native ligand due to the absence of complementary or modulatory domains. In the present analysis, we generated well-defined biointerfaces presenting RGD-based ligands of increasing complexity to directly compare their biological activities in terms of cell adhesion strength, integrin binding and signaling. Mixed self-assembled monolayers of alkanethiols on gold were optimized to engineer robust supports that present anchoring groups for ligand tethering within a non-fouling, protein adsorption-resistant background. Controlled bioadhesive interfaces were generated by tethering adhesive ligands via standard peptide chemistry. On a molar basis, biointerfaces functionalized with the FNIII7-10 recombinant fragment presenting the RGD and PHSRN adhesive motifs in the correct structural context exhibited significantly higher adhesion strength, FAK activation, and cell proliferation rate than supports presenting RGD ligand or RGD-PHSRN, an oligopeptide presenting these two sites separated by a polyglycine linker. Moreover, FNIII7-10-functionalized surfaces displayed specificity for alpha5beta1 integrin, while cell adhesion to supports presenting RGD or RGD-PHSRN was primarily mediated by alphavbeta3 integrin. These results are significant to the rational engineering of bioactive materials that convey integrin binding specificity for directed cellular and tissue responses in biomedical and biotechnological applications.
Volume 27(31)
Pages 5459-70
Published 2006-11-1
DOI 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2006.06.027
PII S0142-9612(06)00585-0
PMID 16846640
MeSH Animals Cell Survival / drug effects Coated Materials, Biocompatible / chemistry* Fibronectins / chemistry Fibronectins / genetics Fibronectins / pharmacology* Humans Integrins / metabolism* Materials Testing Mice NIH 3T3 Cells Oligopeptides / chemistry Oligopeptides / pharmacology* Osteoblasts / cytology* Osteoblasts / physiology* Recombinant Proteins / chemistry Recombinant Proteins / pharmacology Surface Properties Tissue Engineering / methods*
IF 10.317
Times Cited 188
WOS Category ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Resource
Human and Animal Cells MC3T3-E1(RCB1126)