Osteoblast adhesion and morphology on TiO2 depends on the competitive preadsorption of albumin and fibronectin
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Osteoblast adhesion and morphology on TiO2 depends on the competitive preadsorption of albumin and fibronectin
Abstract
This study aims at assessing the influence of the competitive preadsorption of human serum albumin (HSA) and human plasma fibronectin (FN) from binary solutions and 10% plasma on MC3T3-E1 osteoblast adhesion and morphology on two types of TiO2 substrates. One was commercially pure titanium with a titanium oxide layer formed in an H2O2 solution and the other TiO2 sputtered on Si (Sousa et al., Langmuir 2004; 20:9745-9754.). The strategy applied in the present investigation was to compare osteoblast adhesion to surfaces preadsorbed with HSA, FN, HSA/FN = 1, HSA/FN = 200, and 10% plasma. The adsorption of proteins was evaluated measuring the amount and the effectiveness of binding with radiolabeled proteins, 125 I-FN and 125 I-HSA. Our results indicated that MC3T3-E1 osteoblast adhesion correlates well with the amounts of FN and HSA adsorbed on TiO2 surfaces. Also, we found that fewer osteoblasts adhered to both substrates preadsorbed with HSA, HSA/FN = 200, and 10% plasma, after 4 and 24 h, than to the surfaces preadsorbed with FN and HSA/FN = 1. For the latter, FN was able to compensate the inhibitory effect of HSA on osteoblast adhesion. Therefore, the presence of lower amounts of coadsorbed albumin may improve presentation of FN in a more integrin-recognized conformation, suggesting that some degree of molecular packing prevents loss of integrin-binding activity. FN reversibility does not seem to be dependent on the HSA/FN adsorption mass ratio in solution, suggesting that FN competitively adsorbs to TiO2 in a favorable conformation and does not suffers subsequent conformational changes allowing exchange with other FN molecules in solution.
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