Biological activity of peptide-conjugated polyion complex matrices consisting of alginate and chitosan.
Biopolymers
; 108(1)2017 Jan.
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| ID: mdl-27603160
Peptide-conjugated polysaccharide matrices using bioactive laminin-derived peptides are useful biomaterials for tissue and cell engineering. Here, we demonstrate an easy handling preparation method for peptide-polysaccharide matrices using polyion complex with both alginate and chitosan. First, aldehyde-alginate was synthesized by oxidization of alginate using NaIO4 , and then, reacted with Cys-peptides. Next, the peptide-alginate solution was added to a chitosan-coated plate, and the peptide-polyion complex matrices (peptide-PCMs) were prepared. The peptide-PCMs using an integrin αvß3-binding peptide (A99a: ALRGDN, mouse laminin α1 chain 1145-1150) and an integrin α2ß1-binding peptide (EF1XmR: RLQLQEGRLHFXFD, X = Nle, mouse laminin α1 chain 2751-2763) showed strong cell attachment activity in a dose-dependent manner. When we examined the effect of various spacers on the biological activity of A99a-PCM, hydrophobic and long spacers enhanced the cell attachment activity. Further, the A99a-PCM with the spacers strongly promoted neurite outgrowth. The polyion complex method is an easy way to obtain insolubilized matrix and is widely applicable for various polysaccharides. The peptide-PCM is useful as a biomaterial for cell and tissue engineering.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Peptídeos
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Quitosana
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Alginatos
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Animals
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Humans
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En
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Biopolymers
Ano de publicação:
2017
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Article
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Japão