Multilayer vascular grafts based on collagen-mimetic proteins
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2011.11.015
Multilayer vascular grafts based on collagen-mimetic proteins
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- Acta Biomater. 2012 Dec;8(12):4455
Abstract
A major roadblock in the development of an off-the-shelf, small-caliber vascular graft is achieving rapid endothelialization of the conduit while minimizing the risk of thrombosis, intimal hyperplasia, and mechanical failure. To address this need, a collagen-mimetic protein derived from group A Streptococcus, Scl2.28 (Scl2), was conjugated into a poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogel to generate bioactive hydrogels that bind to endothelial cells (ECs) and resist platelet adhesion. The PEG-Scl2 hydrogel was then reinforced with an electrospun polyurethane mesh to achieve suitable biomechanical properties. In the current study, initial evaluation of this multilayer design as a potential off-the-shelf graft was conducted. First, electrospinning parameters were varied to achieve composite burst pressure, compliance, and suture retention strength that matched reported values of saphenous vein autografts. Composite stability following drying, sterilization, and physiological conditioning under pulsatile flow was then demonstrated. Scl2 bioactivity was also maintained after drying and sterilization as indicated by EC adhesion and spreading. Evaluation of platelet adhesion, aggregation, and activation indicated that PEG-Scl2 hydrogels had minimal platelet interactions and thus appear to provide a thromboresistant blood contacting layer. Finally, evaluation of EC migration speed demonstrated that PEG-Scl2 hydrogels promoted higher migration speeds than PEG-collagen analogs and that migration speed was readily tuned by altering protein concentration. Collectively, these results indicate that this multilayer design warrants further investigation and may have the potential to improve on current synthetic options.
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