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Titanium with nanotopography induces osteoblast differentiation through regulation of integrin αV.
Lopes, Helena Bacha; Freitas, Gileade Pereira; Fantacini, Daianne Maciely Carvalho; Picanço-Castro, Virginia; Covas, Dimas Tadeu; Rosa, Adalberto Luiz; Beloti, Marcio Mateus.
Affiliation
  • Lopes HB; Bone Res Lab, School of Dentistry of Ribeirao Preto, University of São Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil.
  • Freitas GP; Bone Res Lab, School of Dentistry of Ribeirao Preto, University of São Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil.
  • Fantacini DMC; Regional Blood Center of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil.
  • Picanço-Castro V; Regional Blood Center of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil.
  • Covas DT; Regional Blood Center of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil.
  • Rosa AL; Bone Res Lab, School of Dentistry of Ribeirao Preto, University of São Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil.
  • Beloti MM; Bone Res Lab, School of Dentistry of Ribeirao Preto, University of São Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil.
J Cell Biochem ; 120(10): 16723-16732, 2019 10.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31090958
ABSTRACT
Topographical modifications of titanium (Ti) at the nanoscale level generate surfaces that regulate several signaling pathways and cellular functions, which may affect the process of osseointegration. Here, we investigated the participation of integrin αV in the osteogenic capacity of Ti with nanotopography. Machined titanium discs (untreated) were submitted to treatment with H2 SO4 /H2 O2 to produce the nanotopography (nanostructured). First, the greater osteogenic capacity of the nanotopography that increased osteoblast differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells compared with untreated topography was shown. Also, the nanostructured surface increased (regulation ≥ 1.9-fold) the gene expression of 6 integrins from a custom array plate utilized to evaluate the gene expression of 84 genes correlated with cell adhesion signaling pathway, including integrin αV, which is involved in osteoblast differentiation. By silencing integrin αV in MC3T3-E1 cells cultured on nanotopography, the impairment of osteoblast differentiation induced by this surface was observed. In conclusion, it was shown that nanotopography regulates the expression of several components of the cell adhesion signaling pathway and its higher osteogenic potential is, at least in part, due to its ability to upregulate the expression of integrin αV. Together with previous data that showed the participation of integrins α1, ß1, and ß3 in the nanotopography osseoinduction activity, we have uncovered the pivotal role of this family of membrane receptors in the osteogenic potential of this surface.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Osteoblasts / Titanium / Cell Differentiation / Gene Expression Regulation / Integrin alpha5 / Nanostructures Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: J Cell Biochem Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Osteoblasts / Titanium / Cell Differentiation / Gene Expression Regulation / Integrin alpha5 / Nanostructures Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: J Cell Biochem Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil