Literature DB >> 28179545

A sterilizable, biocompatible, tropoelastin surface coating immobilized by energetic ion activation.

Giselle C Yeo1,2,3, Alexey Kondyurin4, Elena Kosobrodova5, Anthony S Weiss2,3,6, Marcela M M Bilek5.   

Abstract

Biomimetic materials which integrate with surrounding tissues and regulate new tissue formation are attractive for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Plasma immersion ion-implanted (PIII) polyethersulfone (PES) provides an excellent platform for the irreversible immobilization of bioactive proteins and peptides. PIII treatment significantly improves PES wettability and results in the formation of acidic groups on the PES surface, with the highest concentration observed at 40-80 s of PIII treatment. The elastomeric protein tropoelastin can be stably adhered to PIII-treated PES in a cell-interactive conformation by tailoring the pH and salt levels of the protein-surface association conditions. Tropoelastin-coated PIII-treated PES surfaces are resistant to molecular fouling, and actively promote high levels of fibroblast adhesion and proliferation while maintaining cell morphology. Tropoelastin, unlike other extracellular matrix proteins such as fibronectin, uniquely retains full bioactivity even after medical-grade ethylene oxide sterilization. This dual approach of PIII treatment and tropoelastin cloaking allows for the stable, robust functionalization of clinically used polymer materials for directed cellular interactions.
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Keywords:  biomimetic material; ethylene oxide; plasma ion implantation; polyethersulfone; sterilization; tropoelastin

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28179545      PMCID: PMC5332567          DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2016.0837

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J R Soc Interface        ISSN: 1742-5662            Impact factor:   4.118


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