| Literature DB >> 32206095 |
C Cohn1, S L Leung2, J Crosby1, B Lafuente3, Z Zha2, W Teng2, R Downs3, X Wu1,2.
Abstract
In this study, electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) fibers are plasma-treated and chemically conjugated with cholesteryl succinyl silane (CSS). In addition to Raman spectroscopy, an immobilization study of DiO as a fluorescent probe of lipid membranes provides evidence supporting the CSS coating of plasma-treated PCL fibers. Further, anti-CD20 antibodies are used as a model protein to evaluate the potential of lipid-mediated protein immobilization as a mechanism to functionalize the CSS-PCL fiber scaffolds. Upon anti-CD20 functionalization, the CSS-PCL fiber scaffolds capture Granta-22 cells 2.4 times more than the PCL control does, although the two fiber scaffolds immobilize a comparable amount of anti-CD20. Taken together, results from the present study demonstrate that the CSS coating and CSS-mediated antibody immobilization offers an appealing strategy to functionalize electrospun synthetic polymer fibers and confer cell-specific functions on the fiber scaffolds, which can be mechanically robust but often lack biological functions.Entities:
Keywords: cholesteryl succinyl silane; coatings; electrospun polycaprolactone fibers; protein immobilization
Year: 2016 PMID: 32206095 PMCID: PMC7089578 DOI: 10.3144/expresspolymlett.2016.40
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Express Polym Lett ISSN: 1788-618X Impact factor: 4.161