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Synergistic growth factor microenvironments.

Manuel Salmerón-Sánchez1, Matthew J Dalby2.   

Abstract

Growth factors (GF) are remarkably powerful signalling molecules that orchestrate developmental biology. GFs are currently used in medical applications with limited success but it is clear that if their potential can be harnessed for biomedicine then they could underpin the discipline of regenerative medicine. However, while we understand that biology uses cell-secreted growth factors tethered to the ECM, biologists typically employ GFs in soluble format at high concentrations. When used in vivo, this causes off-target, unwanted effects, which severely limits their use. There is a vast amount of literature dealing with material systems that control the delivery of GFs. However, it was soon observed that GFs could be more effectively presented bound to surfaces from a solid-phase state rather than in soluble form, recapitulating the way the extracellular matrix (ECM) binds GFs. In parallel, evidence was found that within the ECM, GFs can actually work in cooperation with integrins and that this produced enhanced GF signalling due to the crosstalk between both receptors. Recently this knowledge was used to engineer microenvironments that target simultaneous integrin and GF receptor engagement seeking to maximise GF effects in vitro (e.g. in terms of stem cell differentiation) but also tissue repair in vivo (e.g. bone regeneration and wound healing). This feature article introduces the concept of synergistic GF/integrin signalling and then introduces GF delivery systems that were key in the development of more advanced synergistic growth factor microenvironments.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27722261     DOI: 10.1039/c6cc06888j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Commun (Camb)        ISSN: 1359-7345            Impact factor:   6.222


  9 in total

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Journal:  Biointerphases       Date:  2022-09-30       Impact factor: 1.916

Review 2.  Tissue Engineered Neurovascularization Strategies for Craniofacial Tissue Regeneration.

Authors:  Yiming Li; David Fraser; Jared Mereness; Amy Van Hove; Sayantani Basu; Maureen Newman; Danielle S W Benoit
Journal:  ACS Appl Bio Mater       Date:  2021-11-29

Review 3.  Functional nanoarrays for investigating stem cell fate and function.

Authors:  Jin-Ho Lee; Jeffrey Luo; Hye Kyu Choi; Sy-Tsong Dean Chueng; Ki-Bum Lee; Jeong-Woo Choi
Journal:  Nanoscale       Date:  2020-02-24       Impact factor: 7.790

4.  Engineered microenvironments for synergistic VEGF - Integrin signalling during vascularization.

Authors:  Vladimíra Moulisová; Cristina Gonzalez-García; Marco Cantini; Aleixandre Rodrigo-Navarro; Jessica Weaver; Mercedes Costell; Roser Sabater I Serra; Matthew J Dalby; Andrés J García; Manuel Salmerón-Sánchez
Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2017-02-21       Impact factor: 12.479

Review 5.  Current approaches for modulation of the nanoscale interface in the regulation of cell behavior.

Authors:  Hannah Donnelly; Matthew J Dalby; Manuel Salmeron-Sanchez; Paula E Sweeten
Journal:  Nanomedicine       Date:  2017-05-26       Impact factor: 5.307

Review 6.  Designing stem cell niches for differentiation and self-renewal.

Authors:  Hannah Donnelly; Manuel Salmeron-Sanchez; Matthew J Dalby
Journal:  J R Soc Interface       Date:  2018-08       Impact factor: 4.118

7.  Nanoscale Coatings for Ultralow Dose BMP-2-Driven Regeneration of Critical-Sized Bone Defects.

Authors:  Zhe A Cheng; Andres Alba-Perez; Cristina Gonzalez-Garcia; Hannah Donnelly; Virginia Llopis-Hernandez; Vineetha Jayawarna; Peter Childs; David W Shields; Marco Cantini; Laura Ruiz-Cantu; Andrew Reid; James F C Windmill; Elena S Addison; Sandra Corr; William G Marshall; Matthew J Dalby; Manuel Salmeron-Sanchez
Journal:  Adv Sci (Weinh)       Date:  2018-11-19       Impact factor: 16.806

8.  Copresentation of BMP-6 and RGD Ligands Enhances Cell Adhesion and BMP-Mediated Signaling.

Authors:  Francesca Posa; Anna Luise Grab; Volker Martin; Dirk Hose; Anja Seckinger; Giorgio Mori; Slobodan Vukicevic; Elisabetta Ada Cavalcanti-Adam
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2019-12-15       Impact factor: 6.600

Review 9.  Exploring the Role of RGD-Recognizing Integrins in Cancer.

Authors:  Markus Nieberler; Ute Reuning; Florian Reichart; Johannes Notni; Hans-Jürgen Wester; Markus Schwaiger; Michael Weinmüller; Andreas Räder; Katja Steiger; Horst Kessler
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2017-09-04       Impact factor: 6.639

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