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  • Surface Area to Volume Ratio of Electrospun Polydioxanone Templates Regulates the Adsorption of Soluble Proteins from Human Serum
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  1. Fetz, Allison E. |
  2. Fantaziu, Cristina A. |
  3. Smith, Richard A. |
  4. Radic, Marko Z. |
  5. Bowlin, Gary |
1000 Erscheinungsjahr 2019
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  • 2019-08-31
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  • 6(3):78
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  • 2019
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  • https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering6030078 |
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  • Neutrophils, the first cells that interact with surface-adsorbed proteins on biomaterials, have been increasingly recognized as critical maestros in the foreign body response for guided tissue regeneration. Recent research has shown that small diameter (SD) fibers of electrospun tissue regeneration templates, which have a high surface area to volume ratio (SAVR), enhance the release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) compared to large diameter (LD) fibers, resulting in impaired tissue regeneration. In this study, we evaluated the adsorption of eight human serum proteins on the surface of electrospun templates to investigate how protein adsorption may regulate the release of NETs. Electrospun polydioxanone templates made from SD fibers with high SAVR and LD fibers with low SAVR, were incubated with 0.2% human serum and in situ protein adsorption was quantified with infrared-based immunodetection. Of the detected proteins, IgM and vitronectin adsorbed at low levels, suggesting that they do not play a central role in the release of NETs. Contrastingly, albumin and IgG adsorbed rapidly to the surface of the templates. One-hundred to 200 times more IgG adsorbed on the templates compared to albumin, with significantly greater adsorption occurring on the SD templates with high SAVR. Given that neutrophils express receptors that interact with IgG during phagocytosis and NET release, these results suggest that SAVR-dependent adsorption of IgG on the SD electrospun templates may contribute to the up-regulated release of NETs. Overall, this study may aid in the design of immunomodulatory biomaterials that regulate NET release and thus the potential for neutrophil-driven tissue regeneration.
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lokal neutrophils
lokal SAVR
lokal electrospinning
lokal protein adsorption
lokal tissue regeneration
lokal biomaterials
lokal neutrophil extracellular traps
lokal electrospun template
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  1. National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering |
  2. National Science Foundation |
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  1. R15EB022345
  2. 1451514
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  2. Graduate Research Fellowship Program
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    1000 Förderer National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering |
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    1000 Fördernummer R15EB022345
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    1000 Förderer National Science Foundation |
    1000 Förderprogramm Graduate Research Fellowship Program
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