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TítuloChondrogenic differentiation within magnetic-responsive multilayered liquified capsules containing collagen II/TFG-β3 coated microparticles
Autor(es)Correia, Clara R.
Gil, Sara
Reis, R. L.
Mano, J. F.
Palavras-chaveCapsules
Chondrogenic differentiation
Growth factor immobilization
Magnetic nanoparticles
Microparticles
Stem cells
DataAgo-2015
EditoraMary Ann Liebert
CitaçãoCorreia C. R., Gil S., Reis R. L., Mano J. F. Chondrogenic Differentiation Within Magnetic-multilayered Liquified Capsules Containing Collagen II/TGF-β3 Microparticles, Tissue Engineering Part A, Vol. 21, Issue S1, pp. S1-S413, doi:10.1089/ten.tea.2015.5000.abstracts, 2015
Resumo(s)The use of stem cells is a promising therapeutic approach for the substantial challenge to regenerate cartilage. Considering the two prerequisites, namely the use of a 3D system to enable the chondrogenic differentiation and growth factors to avoid dedifferentiation, the diffusion efficiency of essential biomolecules is an intrinsic issue. We already proposed a liquified bioencapsulation system containing solid microparticles as cell adhesion sites1. Here, we intend to use the optimized system towards chondrogenic differentiation by encapsulating stem cells and collagenII-TGF-β3 PLLA microparticles. As a proof-of-concept, magnetite-nanoparticles were incorporated into the multilayered membrane. This can be a great advantage after implantation procedures to fixate the capsules in situ with the held of an external magnetic patch and for the follow-up through imaging. Results showed that the production of glycosaminoglycans and the expression of cartilage-relevant markers (collagen II, Sox9, aggrecan, and COMP) increased up to 28 days, while hypertrophic (collagen X) and fibrotic (collagen I) markers were downregulated. The presence of nanofibers in the newly deposited ECM was visualized by SEM, which resembles the collagen fibrils of native cartilage. The presence of the major constituent of cartilage, collagen II, was detected by immunocytochemistry and afranin-O and alcian blue stainings revealed a basophilic ECM deposition, which is characteristic of neocartilage. These findings suggest that the proposed system may provide a suitable environment for chondrogenic differentiation.
TipoResumo em ata de conferência
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/38447
Versão da editorahttp://online.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/ten.tea.2015.5000.abstracts
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