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RGD Surface Functionalization of the Hydrophilic Acrylic Intraocular Lens Material to Control Posterior Capsular Opacification

Posterior Capsular Opacification (PCO) is the capsule fibrosis developed on implanted IntraOcular Lens (IOL) by the de-differentiation of Lens Epithelial Cells (LECs) undergoing Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition (EMT). Literature has shown that the incidence of PCO is multifactorial including the pa...

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Autores principales: Huang, Yi-Shiang, Bertrand, Virginie, Bozukova, Dimitriya, Pagnoulle, Christophe, Labrugère, Christine, De Pauw, Edwin, De Pauw-Gillet, Marie-Claire, Durrieu, Marie-Christine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4263720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25501012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114973
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author Huang, Yi-Shiang
Bertrand, Virginie
Bozukova, Dimitriya
Pagnoulle, Christophe
Labrugère, Christine
De Pauw, Edwin
De Pauw-Gillet, Marie-Claire
Durrieu, Marie-Christine
author_facet Huang, Yi-Shiang
Bertrand, Virginie
Bozukova, Dimitriya
Pagnoulle, Christophe
Labrugère, Christine
De Pauw, Edwin
De Pauw-Gillet, Marie-Claire
Durrieu, Marie-Christine
author_sort Huang, Yi-Shiang
collection PubMed
description Posterior Capsular Opacification (PCO) is the capsule fibrosis developed on implanted IntraOcular Lens (IOL) by the de-differentiation of Lens Epithelial Cells (LECs) undergoing Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition (EMT). Literature has shown that the incidence of PCO is multifactorial including the patient's age or disease, surgical technique, and IOL design and material. Reports comparing hydrophilic and hydrophobic acrylic IOLs have shown that the former has more severe PCO. On the other hand, we have previously demonstrated that the adhesion of LECs is favored on hydrophobic compared to hydrophilic materials. By combining these two facts and contemporary knowledge in PCO development via the EMT pathway, we propose a biomimetically inspired strategy to promote LEC adhesion without de-differentiation to reduce the risk of PCO development. By surface grafting of a cell adhesion molecule (RGD peptide) onto the conventional hydrophilic acrylic IOL material, the surface-functionalized IOL can be used to reconstitute a capsule-LEC-IOL sandwich structure, which has been considered to prevent PCO formation in literature. Our results show that the innovative biomaterial improves LEC adhesion, while also exhibiting similar optical (light transmittance, optical bench) and mechanical (haptic compression force, IOL injection force) properties compared to the starting material. In addition, compared to the hydrophobic IOL material, our bioactive biomaterial exhibits similar abilities in LEC adhesion, morphology maintenance, and EMT biomarker expression, which is the crucial pathway to induce PCO. The in vitro assays suggest that this biomaterial has the potential to reduce the risk factor of PCO development.
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spelling pubmed-42637202014-12-19 RGD Surface Functionalization of the Hydrophilic Acrylic Intraocular Lens Material to Control Posterior Capsular Opacification Huang, Yi-Shiang Bertrand, Virginie Bozukova, Dimitriya Pagnoulle, Christophe Labrugère, Christine De Pauw, Edwin De Pauw-Gillet, Marie-Claire Durrieu, Marie-Christine PLoS One Research Article Posterior Capsular Opacification (PCO) is the capsule fibrosis developed on implanted IntraOcular Lens (IOL) by the de-differentiation of Lens Epithelial Cells (LECs) undergoing Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition (EMT). Literature has shown that the incidence of PCO is multifactorial including the patient's age or disease, surgical technique, and IOL design and material. Reports comparing hydrophilic and hydrophobic acrylic IOLs have shown that the former has more severe PCO. On the other hand, we have previously demonstrated that the adhesion of LECs is favored on hydrophobic compared to hydrophilic materials. By combining these two facts and contemporary knowledge in PCO development via the EMT pathway, we propose a biomimetically inspired strategy to promote LEC adhesion without de-differentiation to reduce the risk of PCO development. By surface grafting of a cell adhesion molecule (RGD peptide) onto the conventional hydrophilic acrylic IOL material, the surface-functionalized IOL can be used to reconstitute a capsule-LEC-IOL sandwich structure, which has been considered to prevent PCO formation in literature. Our results show that the innovative biomaterial improves LEC adhesion, while also exhibiting similar optical (light transmittance, optical bench) and mechanical (haptic compression force, IOL injection force) properties compared to the starting material. In addition, compared to the hydrophobic IOL material, our bioactive biomaterial exhibits similar abilities in LEC adhesion, morphology maintenance, and EMT biomarker expression, which is the crucial pathway to induce PCO. The in vitro assays suggest that this biomaterial has the potential to reduce the risk factor of PCO development. Public Library of Science 2014-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4263720/ /pubmed/25501012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114973 Text en © 2014 Huang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Huang, Yi-Shiang
Bertrand, Virginie
Bozukova, Dimitriya
Pagnoulle, Christophe
Labrugère, Christine
De Pauw, Edwin
De Pauw-Gillet, Marie-Claire
Durrieu, Marie-Christine
RGD Surface Functionalization of the Hydrophilic Acrylic Intraocular Lens Material to Control Posterior Capsular Opacification
title RGD Surface Functionalization of the Hydrophilic Acrylic Intraocular Lens Material to Control Posterior Capsular Opacification
title_full RGD Surface Functionalization of the Hydrophilic Acrylic Intraocular Lens Material to Control Posterior Capsular Opacification
title_fullStr RGD Surface Functionalization of the Hydrophilic Acrylic Intraocular Lens Material to Control Posterior Capsular Opacification
title_full_unstemmed RGD Surface Functionalization of the Hydrophilic Acrylic Intraocular Lens Material to Control Posterior Capsular Opacification
title_short RGD Surface Functionalization of the Hydrophilic Acrylic Intraocular Lens Material to Control Posterior Capsular Opacification
title_sort rgd surface functionalization of the hydrophilic acrylic intraocular lens material to control posterior capsular opacification
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4263720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25501012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114973
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