Literature DB >> 33590757

Serum Protein Adsorption Modulates the Toxicity of Highly Positively Charged Hydrogel Surfaces.

Yuji Yamada1, Galit Fichman1, Joel P Schneider1.   

Abstract

Hydrogels formed from peptide self-assembly are a class of materials that are being explored for their utility in tissue engineering, drug and cell delivery, two- and three-dimensional cell culture, and as adjuvants in surgical procedures. Most self-assembled peptide gels can be syringe-injected in vivo to facilitate the local delivery of payloads, including cells, directly to the targeted tissue. Herein, we report that highly positively charged peptide gels are inherently toxic to cells, which would seem to limit their utility. However, adding media containing fetal bovine serum, a common culture supplement, directly transforms these toxic gels into cytocompatible materials capable of sustaining cell viability even in the absence of added nutrients. Multistage mass spectrometry showed that at least 40 serum proteins can absorb to a gel's surface through electrostatic attraction ameliorating its toxicity. Further, cell-based studies employing model gels having only bovine serum albumin, fetuin-A, or vitronectin absorbed to the gel surface showed that single protein additives can also be effective depending on the identity of the cell line. Separate studies employing these model gels showed that the mechanism(s) responsible for mitigating apoptosis involve both the pacification of gel surface charge and adsorbed protein-mediated cell signaling events that activate both the PI3/Akt and MAPK/ERK pathways which are known to facilitate resistance to stress-induced apoptosis and overall cell survival.

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Keywords:  cytocompatibility; hydrogel; peptide; self-assembly; serum

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33590757      PMCID: PMC9169696          DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c21596

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   10.383


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