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Comprehensive Biological Evaluation of Biomaterials Used in Spinal and Orthopedic Surgery
Biological acceptance is one of the most important aspects of a biomaterial and forms the basis for its clinical use. The aim of this study was a comprehensive biological evaluation (cytotoxicity test, bacterial colonization test, blood platelets adhesion test and transcriptome and proteome analysis...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7672648/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33114571 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13214769 |
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author | Komorowski, Piotr Siatkowska, Małgorzata Kamińska, Marta Jakubowski, Witold Walczyńska, Marta Walkowiak-Przybyło, Magdalena Szymański, Witold Piersa, Katarzyna Wielowski, Patryk Sokołowska, Paulina Białkowska, Kamila Makowski, Krzysztof Elgalal, Marcin Kierzkowska, Agnieszka Ciupik, Lechosław Walkowiak, Bogdan |
author_facet | Komorowski, Piotr Siatkowska, Małgorzata Kamińska, Marta Jakubowski, Witold Walczyńska, Marta Walkowiak-Przybyło, Magdalena Szymański, Witold Piersa, Katarzyna Wielowski, Patryk Sokołowska, Paulina Białkowska, Kamila Makowski, Krzysztof Elgalal, Marcin Kierzkowska, Agnieszka Ciupik, Lechosław Walkowiak, Bogdan |
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description | Biological acceptance is one of the most important aspects of a biomaterial and forms the basis for its clinical use. The aim of this study was a comprehensive biological evaluation (cytotoxicity test, bacterial colonization test, blood platelets adhesion test and transcriptome and proteome analysis of Saos-2 cells after contact with surface of the biomaterial) of biomaterials used in spinal and orthopedic surgery, namely, Ti6Al4V ELI (Extra Low Interstitials), its modified version obtained as a result of melting by electron beam technology (Ti6Al4V ELI-EBT), polyether ether ketone (PEEK) and polished medical steel American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) 316L (the reference material). Biological tests were carried out using the osteoblasts-like cells (Saos-2, ATCC HTB-85) and bacteria Escherichia coli (DH5α). Results showed lack of cytotoxicity of all materials and the surfaces of both Ti6Al4V ELI and PEEK exhibit a significantly higher resistance to colonization with E. coli cells, while the more porous surface of the same titanium alloy produced by electron beam technology (EBT) is more susceptible to microbial colonization than the control surface of polished medical steel. None of the tested materials showed high toxicity in relation to E. coli cells. Susceptibility to platelet adhesion was very high for polished medical steel AISI 316L, whilst much lower for the other biomaterials and can be ranked from the lowest to the highest as follows: PEEK < Ti6Al4V ELI < Ti6Al4V ELI-EBT. The number of expressed genes in Saos-2 cells exposed to contact with the examined biomaterials reached 9463 genes in total (ranging from 8455 genes expressed in cells exposed to ELI to 9160 genes in cells exposed to PEEK). Whereas the number of differentially expressed proteins detected on two-dimensional electrophoresis gels in Saos-2 cells after contact with the examined biomaterials was 141 for PEEK, 223 for Ti6Al4V ELI and 133 for Ti6Al4V ELI-EBT. Finally, 14 proteins with altered expression were identified by mass spectrometry. In conclusion, none of the tested biomaterials showed unsatisfactory levels of cytotoxicity. The gene and protein expression analysis, that represents a completely new approach towards characterization of these biomaterials, showed that the polymer PEEK causes much more intense changes in gene and protein expression and thus influences cell metabolism. |
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spelling | pubmed-76726482020-11-19 Comprehensive Biological Evaluation of Biomaterials Used in Spinal and Orthopedic Surgery Komorowski, Piotr Siatkowska, Małgorzata Kamińska, Marta Jakubowski, Witold Walczyńska, Marta Walkowiak-Przybyło, Magdalena Szymański, Witold Piersa, Katarzyna Wielowski, Patryk Sokołowska, Paulina Białkowska, Kamila Makowski, Krzysztof Elgalal, Marcin Kierzkowska, Agnieszka Ciupik, Lechosław Walkowiak, Bogdan Materials (Basel) Article Biological acceptance is one of the most important aspects of a biomaterial and forms the basis for its clinical use. The aim of this study was a comprehensive biological evaluation (cytotoxicity test, bacterial colonization test, blood platelets adhesion test and transcriptome and proteome analysis of Saos-2 cells after contact with surface of the biomaterial) of biomaterials used in spinal and orthopedic surgery, namely, Ti6Al4V ELI (Extra Low Interstitials), its modified version obtained as a result of melting by electron beam technology (Ti6Al4V ELI-EBT), polyether ether ketone (PEEK) and polished medical steel American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) 316L (the reference material). Biological tests were carried out using the osteoblasts-like cells (Saos-2, ATCC HTB-85) and bacteria Escherichia coli (DH5α). Results showed lack of cytotoxicity of all materials and the surfaces of both Ti6Al4V ELI and PEEK exhibit a significantly higher resistance to colonization with E. coli cells, while the more porous surface of the same titanium alloy produced by electron beam technology (EBT) is more susceptible to microbial colonization than the control surface of polished medical steel. None of the tested materials showed high toxicity in relation to E. coli cells. Susceptibility to platelet adhesion was very high for polished medical steel AISI 316L, whilst much lower for the other biomaterials and can be ranked from the lowest to the highest as follows: PEEK < Ti6Al4V ELI < Ti6Al4V ELI-EBT. The number of expressed genes in Saos-2 cells exposed to contact with the examined biomaterials reached 9463 genes in total (ranging from 8455 genes expressed in cells exposed to ELI to 9160 genes in cells exposed to PEEK). Whereas the number of differentially expressed proteins detected on two-dimensional electrophoresis gels in Saos-2 cells after contact with the examined biomaterials was 141 for PEEK, 223 for Ti6Al4V ELI and 133 for Ti6Al4V ELI-EBT. Finally, 14 proteins with altered expression were identified by mass spectrometry. In conclusion, none of the tested biomaterials showed unsatisfactory levels of cytotoxicity. The gene and protein expression analysis, that represents a completely new approach towards characterization of these biomaterials, showed that the polymer PEEK causes much more intense changes in gene and protein expression and thus influences cell metabolism. MDPI 2020-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7672648/ /pubmed/33114571 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13214769 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Komorowski, Piotr Siatkowska, Małgorzata Kamińska, Marta Jakubowski, Witold Walczyńska, Marta Walkowiak-Przybyło, Magdalena Szymański, Witold Piersa, Katarzyna Wielowski, Patryk Sokołowska, Paulina Białkowska, Kamila Makowski, Krzysztof Elgalal, Marcin Kierzkowska, Agnieszka Ciupik, Lechosław Walkowiak, Bogdan Comprehensive Biological Evaluation of Biomaterials Used in Spinal and Orthopedic Surgery |
title | Comprehensive Biological Evaluation of Biomaterials Used in Spinal and Orthopedic Surgery |
title_full | Comprehensive Biological Evaluation of Biomaterials Used in Spinal and Orthopedic Surgery |
title_fullStr | Comprehensive Biological Evaluation of Biomaterials Used in Spinal and Orthopedic Surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | Comprehensive Biological Evaluation of Biomaterials Used in Spinal and Orthopedic Surgery |
title_short | Comprehensive Biological Evaluation of Biomaterials Used in Spinal and Orthopedic Surgery |
title_sort | comprehensive biological evaluation of biomaterials used in spinal and orthopedic surgery |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7672648/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33114571 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13214769 |
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