RRC ID |
81778
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Author |
Goto R, Sakai S, Delattre C, Petit E, El Boutachfaiti R, Nakahata M.
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Title |
Enzymatically cross-linkable sulfated bacterial polyglucuronic acid as an affinity-based carrier of FGF-2 for therapeutic angiogenesis.
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Journal |
J Biosci Bioeng
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Abstract |
The fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2) is a critical protein for biological processes such as angiogenesis and tissue regeneration. Recently, hydrogels based on semi-synthetic sulfated polysaccharides have been developed for the controlled delivery of FGF-2. These affinity-based FGF-2 carriers utilizing hydrogels based on sulfated polysaccharides enable sustained delivery of FGF-2, yet choice of materials is limited. Here, we demonstrate a novel synthetic sulfated polysaccharide-based hydrogel based on bacterial polyglucuronic acid (PGU). We synthesized phenol-grafted sulfated PGU (PGUS-Ph), an enzymatically cross-linkable PGU derivative that exhibited an enhanced affinity for FGF-2. The aqueous solution of PGUS-Ph, when combined with FGF-2, could be injected into affected sites and form a hydrogel in a minimally invasive manner. The FGF-2 released from the PGUS-Ph hydrogel induced blood vessel formation, as proven by a chick embryo-based angiogenesis assay. Our results indicate that the PGUS-Ph has the potential as an enzymatically cross-linkable and minimally invasively injectable affinity-based FGF-2 delivery system.
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Published |
2024-9-28
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DOI |
10.1016/j.jbiosc.2024.08.011
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PII |
S1389-1723(24)00258-5
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PMID |
39343697
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Resource |
Human and Animal Cells |
10T1/2(RCB0247) |