Regulation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Osteogenesis by Specific Surface-Density of Fibronectin: a Gradient Study

last updated: 2015-11-24
TitleRegulation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Osteogenesis by Specific Surface-Density of Fibronectin: a Gradient Study
Publication TypePapers in Scientific Journals
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsFaia-Torres A. B., Goren T., Ihalainen T. O., Guimond-Lischer S., Charnley M., Rottmar M., Maniura-Weber K., Spencer N. D., Reis R. L., Textor M., and Neves N. M.
Abstract

 The success of synthetic bone implants requires good interface between the material and the host tissue. To study the biological relevance of fi bronectin (FN) density on the osteogenic commitment of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (hBMMSCs), human FN was adsorbed in a linear density gradient on the surface of PCL. The evolution of the osteogenic markers alkaline phosphatase and collagen 1 alpha 1 was monitored by immunohistochemistry, and the cytoskeletal organization and the cell-derived FN were assessed. The functional analysis of the gradient revealed that the lower FN-density elicited stronger osteogenic expression and higher cytoskeleton spreading, hallmarks of the stem cell commitment to the osteoblastic lineage. The identifi cation of the optimal FN density regime for the osteogenic commitment of hBM-MSCs presents a simple and versatile strategy to signifi cantly enhance the surface properties of polycaprolactone as a paradigm for other synthetic polymers intended for bone-related applications.

JournalACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Volume7
Issue4
Pagination2367-2375
Date Published2014-12-16
PublisherACS Publications
ISSN1944-8252
DOI10.1021/am506951c
URLhttp://pubs.acs.org/journal/aamick
KeywordsBiomaterials, fibronectin, gradient, mesenchymal stem cells, osteogenesis
RightsopenAccess
Peer reviewedyes
Statuspublished

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