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Development of Biomimetic Alginate/Gelatin/Elastin Sponges with Recognition Properties toward Bioactive Peptides for Cardiac Tissue Engineering.

Elisabetta Rosellini1, Denise Madeddu2, Niccoletta Barbani1, Caterina Frati2, Gallia Graiani2, Angela Falco2, Costanza Lagrasta2, Federico Quaini2, Maria Grazia Cascone1.   

Abstract

In recent years, there has been an increasing interest toward the covalent binding of bioactive peptides from extracellular matrix proteins on scaffolds as a promising functionalization strategy in the development of biomimetic matrices for tissue engineering. A totally new approach for scaffold functionalization with peptides is based on Molecular Imprinting technology. In this work, imprinted particles with recognition properties toward laminin and fibronectin bioactive moieties were synthetized and used for the functionalization of biomimetic sponges, which were based on a blend of alginate, gelatin, and elastin. Functionalized sponges underwent a complete morphological, physicochemical, mechanical, functional, and biological characterization. Micrographs of functionalized sponges showed a highly porous structure and a quite homogeneous distribution of imprinted particles on their surface. Infrared and thermal analyses pointed out the presence of interactions between blend components. Biodegradation and mechanical properties appeared adequate for the aimed application. The results of recognition tests showed that the deposition on sponges did not alter the specific recognition and binding behavior of imprinted particles. In vitro biological characterization with cardiac progenitor cells showed that early cell adherence was promoted. In vivo analysis showed that developed scaffolds improved cardiac progenitor cell adhesion and differentiation toward myocardial phenotypes.

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Keywords:  GRGDSP; YIGSR; cardiac progenitor cells; functionalization; molecular imprinting

Year:  2020        PMID: 33322426      PMCID: PMC7768388          DOI: 10.3390/biomimetics5040067

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomimetics (Basel)        ISSN: 2313-7673


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