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TítuloPrionace glauca skin collagen bioengineered constructs as a promising approach to trigger cartilage regeneration
Autor(es)Diogo, Gabriela S.
Carneiro, Filipa
Freitas-Ribeiro, Sara
Sotelo, Carmen G.
Pérez Martín, Ricardo I.
Pirraco, Rogério P.
Reis, R. L.
Silva, Tiago H.
Palavras-chaveShark collagen
Chondrogenic differentiation
Cartilage regeneration
Marine biomaterials
Fish by-products
Data2021
EditoraElsevier
RevistaMaterials Science and Engineering: C
CitaçãoDiogo G. S., Carneiro F., Freitas-Ribeiro S., Sotelo C. G., Pérez Martín R. I., Pirraco R. P., Reis R. L., Silva T. H. Prionace glauca skin collagen bioengineered constructs as a promising approach to trigger cartilage regeneration, Materials Science and Engineering:C, doi:10.1016/j.msec.2020.111587, 2020
Resumo(s)Representing a strategy of marine by-products valorization, based on isolation of biocompounds and assessment of biomedical applicability, the potential of blue shark (Prionace glauca (PG)) skin collagen to induce chondro- genic differentiation of human adipose stem cells (hASC) was investigated, with and without exogenous stimulation. For that, a cryogelation method was applied to produce highly interconnected porous 3-dimensional (3D) constructs made of collagen and collagen:hyaluronic acid (20:1). In vitro studies reveal that hASC adhere abundantly to the constructs which then suggests the early chondrogenic differentiation of those cells. These findings are supported by the mRNA expression encoding chondrogenic-related markers like Coll II and Sox-9 that are markedly upregulated at an early stage for both conditions, with and without exogenous stimulation. The introduction of hyaluronic acid (Hya) seems to play a crucial role at later time points, as shown by the evident immunodetection of aggrecan (ACAN), even without exogenous stimulation. It is hypothesized that the PG collagen itself can support chondrogenic differentiation at early time points, but exogenous stimulation is required to ensure phenotype maintenance. The present work highlights the relevance of using blue shark collagen biopolymer as a building block to produce highly effective temporary matrices for cartilage applications.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/78468
DOI10.1016/j.msec.2020.111587
ISSN0928-4931
Versão da editorahttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2020.111587
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