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Harnessing biochemical and structural cues for tenogenic differentiation of adipose derived stem cells (ADSCs) and development of an in vitro tissue interface mimicking tendon-bone insertion graft

Authors
Perikamana, Sajeesh Kumar MadhurakkatLee, JinkyuAhmad, TaufiqKim, Eun MiByun, HayeonLee, SangminShin, Heungsoo
Issue Date
May-2018
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Keywords
Bone-tendon interface; Platelet-derived growth factor; Gradient surfaces; Tenogenic differentiation
Citation
BIOMATERIALS, v.165, pp.79 - 93
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Journal Title
BIOMATERIALS
Volume
165
Start Page
79
End Page
93
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/4702
DOI
10.1016/j.biomaterials.2018.02.046
ISSN
0142-9612
Abstract
Tendon-bone interface tissue is extremely challenging to engineer because it exhibits complex gradients of structure, composition, biologics, and cellular phenotypes. As a step toward engineering these transitional zones, we initially analyzed how different (topographical or biological) cues affect tenogenic differentiation of adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs). We immobilized platelet-derived growth factor BB (PDGF-BB) using polydopamine (PD) chemistry on random and aligned nanofibers and investigated ADSC proliferation and tenogenic differentiation. Immobilized PDGF greatly enhanced the proliferation and tenogenic differentiation of ADSCs; however, nanofiber alignment had no effect. Interestingly, the PDGF immobilized aligned nanofiber group showed a synergistic effect with maximum expression of tenogenic markers for 14 days. We also generated a nanofiber surface with spatially controlled presentation of immobilized PDGF on an aligned architecture, mimicking native tendon tissue. A gradient of immobilized PDGF was able to control the phenotypic differentiation of ADSCs into tenocytes in a spatially controlled manner, as confirmed by analysis of the expression of tenogenic markers and immunofluorescence staining. We further explored the gradient formation strategy by generation of a symmetrical gradient on the nanofiber surface for the generation of a structure mimicking bone-patellar tendon -bone with provision for gradient immobilization of PDGF and controlled mineralization. Our study reveals that, together with biochemical cues, favorable topographical cues are important for tenogenic differentiation of ADSCs, and gradient presentation of PDGF can be used as a tool for engineering stem cell based bone-tendon interface tissues.
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