| Literature DB >> 28112870 |
Xiaoru Shao1, Shiyu Lin1, Qiang Peng1, Sirong Shi1, Xueqin Wei1, Tao Zhang1, Yunfeng Lin1.
Abstract
Utilizing biomaterials to regulate the phenotype and proliferation of chondrocytes is a promising approach for effective cartilage tissue regeneration. Recently, a significant amount of effort has been invested into directing chondrocytes toward a desired location and function by utilizing biomaterials to control the dedifferentiation and phenotypic loss of chondrocytes during in vitro monolayer culture. Here, the transmission signals resulting from tetrahedral DNA nanostructures (TDNs) in the regulation of chondrocyte phenotype and proliferation are exploited. TDNs, new DNA nanomaterials, have been considered as promising materials in biomedical fields. Upon exposure to TDNs, chondrocyte phenotype is significantly enhanced, accompanied by lower gene expression related to Notch signaling pathway and higher expression of type II collagen. In addition, the cell proliferation and morphology of chondrocytes are changed after exposure to TDNs. In conclusion, this work demonstrates that TDNs are potentially useful mechanism in cartilage tissue regeneration from chondrocytes, whereby chondrocyte phenotype and proliferation can be retained.Entities:
Keywords: chondrocytes; nanomaterials; notch signaling pathway; self-assembly; tetrahedral DNA nanostructures
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28112870 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201602770
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281