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Digging deeper: structural background of PEGylated fibrin gels in cell migration and lumenogenesis

Fibrin is a well-known tool in tissue engineering, but the structure of its modifications created to improve its properties remains undiscussed despite its importance, e.g. in designing biomaterials that ensure cell migration and lumenogenesis. We sought to uncover the structural aspects of PEGylate...

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Autores principales: Shpichka, A. I., Konarev, P. V., Efremov, Yu. M., Kryukova, A. E., Aksenova, N. A., Kotova, S. L., Frolova, A. A., Kosheleva, N. V., Zhigalina, O. M., Yusupov, V. I., Khmelenin, D. N., Koroleva, A., Volkov, V. V., Asadchikov, V. E., Timashev, P. S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9049040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35495227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra08169k
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author Shpichka, A. I.
Konarev, P. V.
Efremov, Yu. M.
Kryukova, A. E.
Aksenova, N. A.
Kotova, S. L.
Frolova, A. A.
Kosheleva, N. V.
Zhigalina, O. M.
Yusupov, V. I.
Khmelenin, D. N.
Koroleva, A.
Volkov, V. V.
Asadchikov, V. E.
Timashev, P. S.
author_facet Shpichka, A. I.
Konarev, P. V.
Efremov, Yu. M.
Kryukova, A. E.
Aksenova, N. A.
Kotova, S. L.
Frolova, A. A.
Kosheleva, N. V.
Zhigalina, O. M.
Yusupov, V. I.
Khmelenin, D. N.
Koroleva, A.
Volkov, V. V.
Asadchikov, V. E.
Timashev, P. S.
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description Fibrin is a well-known tool in tissue engineering, but the structure of its modifications created to improve its properties remains undiscussed despite its importance, e.g. in designing biomaterials that ensure cell migration and lumenogenesis. We sought to uncover the structural aspects of PEGylated fibrin hydrogels shown to contribute to angiogenesis. The analysis of the small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) data and ab initio modeling revealed that the PEGylation of fibrinogen led to the formation of oligomeric species, which are larger at a higher PEG : fibrinogen molar ratio. The improvement of optical properties was provided by the decrease in aggregates' sizes and also by retaining the bound water. Compared to the native fibrin, the structure of the 5 : 1 PEGylated fibrin gel consisted of homogenously distributed flexible fibrils with a smaller space between them. Moreover, as arginylglycylaspartic acid (RGD) sites may be partly bound to PEG-NHS or masked because of the oligomerization, the number of adhesion sites may be slightly reduced that may provide the better cell migration and formation of continuous capillary-like structures.
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spelling pubmed-90490402022-04-28 Digging deeper: structural background of PEGylated fibrin gels in cell migration and lumenogenesis Shpichka, A. I. Konarev, P. V. Efremov, Yu. M. Kryukova, A. E. Aksenova, N. A. Kotova, S. L. Frolova, A. A. Kosheleva, N. V. Zhigalina, O. M. Yusupov, V. I. Khmelenin, D. N. Koroleva, A. Volkov, V. V. Asadchikov, V. E. Timashev, P. S. RSC Adv Chemistry Fibrin is a well-known tool in tissue engineering, but the structure of its modifications created to improve its properties remains undiscussed despite its importance, e.g. in designing biomaterials that ensure cell migration and lumenogenesis. We sought to uncover the structural aspects of PEGylated fibrin hydrogels shown to contribute to angiogenesis. The analysis of the small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) data and ab initio modeling revealed that the PEGylation of fibrinogen led to the formation of oligomeric species, which are larger at a higher PEG : fibrinogen molar ratio. The improvement of optical properties was provided by the decrease in aggregates' sizes and also by retaining the bound water. Compared to the native fibrin, the structure of the 5 : 1 PEGylated fibrin gel consisted of homogenously distributed flexible fibrils with a smaller space between them. Moreover, as arginylglycylaspartic acid (RGD) sites may be partly bound to PEG-NHS or masked because of the oligomerization, the number of adhesion sites may be slightly reduced that may provide the better cell migration and formation of continuous capillary-like structures. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9049040/ /pubmed/35495227 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra08169k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Shpichka, A. I.
Konarev, P. V.
Efremov, Yu. M.
Kryukova, A. E.
Aksenova, N. A.
Kotova, S. L.
Frolova, A. A.
Kosheleva, N. V.
Zhigalina, O. M.
Yusupov, V. I.
Khmelenin, D. N.
Koroleva, A.
Volkov, V. V.
Asadchikov, V. E.
Timashev, P. S.
Digging deeper: structural background of PEGylated fibrin gels in cell migration and lumenogenesis
title Digging deeper: structural background of PEGylated fibrin gels in cell migration and lumenogenesis
title_full Digging deeper: structural background of PEGylated fibrin gels in cell migration and lumenogenesis
title_fullStr Digging deeper: structural background of PEGylated fibrin gels in cell migration and lumenogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Digging deeper: structural background of PEGylated fibrin gels in cell migration and lumenogenesis
title_short Digging deeper: structural background of PEGylated fibrin gels in cell migration and lumenogenesis
title_sort digging deeper: structural background of pegylated fibrin gels in cell migration and lumenogenesis
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9049040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35495227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra08169k
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