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Thiol-ene conjugation of VEGF peptide to electrospun scaffolds as potential application for angiogenesis

Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) plays a vital role in promoting attachment and proliferation of endothelial cells, and induces angiogenesis. In recent years, much research has been conducted on functionalization of tissue engineering scaffolds with VEGF or VEGF-mimetic peptide to promote a...

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Autores principales: Yao, Tianyu, Chen, Honglin, Wang, Rong, Rivero, Rebeca, Wang, Fengyu, Kessels, Lilian, Agten, Stijn M., Hackeng, Tilman M., Wolfs, Tim G.A.M., Fan, Daidi, Baker, Matthew B., Moroni, Lorenzo
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Publicado: KeAi Publishing 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9192696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35755423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.05.029
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author Yao, Tianyu
Chen, Honglin
Wang, Rong
Rivero, Rebeca
Wang, Fengyu
Kessels, Lilian
Agten, Stijn M.
Hackeng, Tilman M.
Wolfs, Tim G.A.M.
Fan, Daidi
Baker, Matthew B.
Moroni, Lorenzo
author_facet Yao, Tianyu
Chen, Honglin
Wang, Rong
Rivero, Rebeca
Wang, Fengyu
Kessels, Lilian
Agten, Stijn M.
Hackeng, Tilman M.
Wolfs, Tim G.A.M.
Fan, Daidi
Baker, Matthew B.
Moroni, Lorenzo
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description Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) plays a vital role in promoting attachment and proliferation of endothelial cells, and induces angiogenesis. In recent years, much research has been conducted on functionalization of tissue engineering scaffolds with VEGF or VEGF-mimetic peptide to promote angiogenesis. However, most chemical reactions are nonspecific and require organic solvents, which can compromise control over functionalization and alter peptide/protein activity. An attractive alternative is the fabrication of functionalizable electrospun fibers, which can overcome these hurdles. In this study, we used thiol-ene chemistry for the conjugation of a VEGF-mimetic peptide to the surface of poly (ε-caprolactone) (PCL) fibrous scaffolds with varying amounts of a functional PCL-diacrylate (PCL-DA) polymer. 30% PCL-DA was selected due to homogeneous fiber morphology. A VEGF-mimetic peptide was then immobilized on PCL-DA fibrous scaffolds by a light-initiated thiol-ene reaction. 7-Mercapto-4-methylcoumarin, RGD-FITC peptide and VEGF-TAMRA mimetic peptide were used to validate the thiol-ene reaction with fibrous scaffolds. Tensile strength and elastic modulus of 30% PCL-DA fibrous scaffolds were significantly increased after the reaction. Conjugation of 30% PCL-DA fibrous scaffolds with VEGF peptide increased the surface water wettability of the scaffolds. Patterned structures could be obtained after using a photomask on the fibrous film. Moreover, in vitro studies indicated that scaffolds functionalized with the VEGF-mimetic peptide were able to induce phosphorylation of VEGF receptor and enhanced HUVECs survival, proliferation and adhesion. A chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay further indicated that the VEGF peptide functionalized scaffolds are able to promote angiogenesis in vivo. These results show that scaffold functionalization can be controlled via a simple polymer mixing approach, and that the functionalized VEGF peptide-scaffolds have potential for vascular tissue regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-91926962022-06-23 Thiol-ene conjugation of VEGF peptide to electrospun scaffolds as potential application for angiogenesis Yao, Tianyu Chen, Honglin Wang, Rong Rivero, Rebeca Wang, Fengyu Kessels, Lilian Agten, Stijn M. Hackeng, Tilman M. Wolfs, Tim G.A.M. Fan, Daidi Baker, Matthew B. Moroni, Lorenzo Bioact Mater Article Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) plays a vital role in promoting attachment and proliferation of endothelial cells, and induces angiogenesis. In recent years, much research has been conducted on functionalization of tissue engineering scaffolds with VEGF or VEGF-mimetic peptide to promote angiogenesis. However, most chemical reactions are nonspecific and require organic solvents, which can compromise control over functionalization and alter peptide/protein activity. An attractive alternative is the fabrication of functionalizable electrospun fibers, which can overcome these hurdles. In this study, we used thiol-ene chemistry for the conjugation of a VEGF-mimetic peptide to the surface of poly (ε-caprolactone) (PCL) fibrous scaffolds with varying amounts of a functional PCL-diacrylate (PCL-DA) polymer. 30% PCL-DA was selected due to homogeneous fiber morphology. A VEGF-mimetic peptide was then immobilized on PCL-DA fibrous scaffolds by a light-initiated thiol-ene reaction. 7-Mercapto-4-methylcoumarin, RGD-FITC peptide and VEGF-TAMRA mimetic peptide were used to validate the thiol-ene reaction with fibrous scaffolds. Tensile strength and elastic modulus of 30% PCL-DA fibrous scaffolds were significantly increased after the reaction. Conjugation of 30% PCL-DA fibrous scaffolds with VEGF peptide increased the surface water wettability of the scaffolds. Patterned structures could be obtained after using a photomask on the fibrous film. Moreover, in vitro studies indicated that scaffolds functionalized with the VEGF-mimetic peptide were able to induce phosphorylation of VEGF receptor and enhanced HUVECs survival, proliferation and adhesion. A chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay further indicated that the VEGF peptide functionalized scaffolds are able to promote angiogenesis in vivo. These results show that scaffold functionalization can be controlled via a simple polymer mixing approach, and that the functionalized VEGF peptide-scaffolds have potential for vascular tissue regeneration. KeAi Publishing 2022-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9192696/ /pubmed/35755423 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.05.029 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Yao, Tianyu
Chen, Honglin
Wang, Rong
Rivero, Rebeca
Wang, Fengyu
Kessels, Lilian
Agten, Stijn M.
Hackeng, Tilman M.
Wolfs, Tim G.A.M.
Fan, Daidi
Baker, Matthew B.
Moroni, Lorenzo
Thiol-ene conjugation of VEGF peptide to electrospun scaffolds as potential application for angiogenesis
title Thiol-ene conjugation of VEGF peptide to electrospun scaffolds as potential application for angiogenesis
title_full Thiol-ene conjugation of VEGF peptide to electrospun scaffolds as potential application for angiogenesis
title_fullStr Thiol-ene conjugation of VEGF peptide to electrospun scaffolds as potential application for angiogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Thiol-ene conjugation of VEGF peptide to electrospun scaffolds as potential application for angiogenesis
title_short Thiol-ene conjugation of VEGF peptide to electrospun scaffolds as potential application for angiogenesis
title_sort thiol-ene conjugation of vegf peptide to electrospun scaffolds as potential application for angiogenesis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9192696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35755423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.05.029
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