Literature DB >> 30202512

Biomimetic oyster shell-replicated topography alters the behaviour of human skeletal stem cells.

Shona J Waddell1, María C de Andrés1, Penelope M Tsimbouri2, Enateri V Alakpa3, Maggie Cusack4, Matthew J Dalby2, Richard Oc Oreffo1.   

Abstract

The regenerative potential of skeletal stem cells provides an attractive prospect to generate bone tissue needed for musculoskeletal reparation. A central issue remains efficacious, controlled cell differentiation strategies to aid progression of cell therapies to the clinic. The nacre surface from Pinctada maxima shells is known to enhance bone formation. However, to date, there is a paucity of information on the role of the topography of P. maxima surfaces, nacre and prism. To investigate this, nacre and prism topographical features were replicated onto polycaprolactone and skeletal stem cell behaviour on the surfaces studied. Skeletal stem cells on nacre surfaces exhibited an increase in cell area, increase in expression of osteogenic markers ALP (p < 0.05) and OCN (p < 0.01) and increased metabolite intensity (p < 0.05), indicating a role of nacre surface to induce osteogenic differentiation, while on prism surfaces, skeletal stem cells did not show alterations in cell area or osteogenic marker expression and a decrease in metabolite intensity (p < 0.05), demonstrating a distinct role for the prism surface, with the potential to maintain the skeletal stem cell phenotype.

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Keywords:  Nacre; bone regeneration; osteogenic differentiation; skeletal stem cell; topography

Year:  2018        PMID: 30202512      PMCID: PMC6124183          DOI: 10.1177/2041731418794007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Tissue Eng        ISSN: 2041-7314            Impact factor:   7.813


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