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. 2010 Oct 11;11(10):2629-39.
doi: 10.1021/bm1005799.

Polysaccharide-based polyelectrolyte multilayer surface coatings can enhance mesenchymal stem cell response to adsorbed growth factors

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Polysaccharide-based polyelectrolyte multilayer surface coatings can enhance mesenchymal stem cell response to adsorbed growth factors

Jorge Almodóvar et al. Biomacromolecules. .

Abstract

It is generally accepted that both surface chemistry and biochemical cues affect mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) proliferation and differentiation. Several growth factors that have strong influences on MSC behavior bind to glycosaminoglycans in interactions that affect their stability and their biochemical activity. The goal of this work was to develop polysaccharide-based polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEMs) to bind and stabilize growth factors for delivery to MSCs. Using the naturally derived polysaccharides chitosan and heparin, PEMs were constructed on gold-coated glass chips, tissue-culture polystyrene (TCPS), and titanium. PEM construction and basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-2) adsorption to PEMs were evaluated by Fourier transform surface plasmon resonance, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and polarization modulation infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy. The functional response of bone marrow-derived ovine MSCs to FGF-2 on PEM-coated TCPS and titanium was evaluated in vitro, in the presence and absence of adsorbed fibronectin. The effect of FGF-2 dose and presentation on MSC attachment and proliferation was evaluated using low-serum media, over four days. On PEM-coated TCPS, we found that FGF-2 adsorbed to heparin-terminated PEMs with adsorbed fibronectin induces greater cell density and a higher proliferation rate of MSCs than any of the other conditions tested, including delivery of the FGF-2 in solution, at an optimally mitogenic dose. Cell densities on day four were 1.8 times higher when FGF-2 was delivered by adsorption to the PEM than when FGF-2 was delivered in solution. This system represents a promising candidate for the development of surface coatings that can stabilize and potentiate the activity of growth factors for therapeutic applications. Interestingly, the same effects were not observed when FGF-2 was delivered by adsorption to PEMs on titanium. When the polysaccharide-based PEMs were formed on titanium, the proliferative response of ovine MSCs to adsorbed FGF-2 was not as strong as the response to FGF-2 delivered in solution.

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