• DocumentCode
    3684283
  • Title

    Biofunctionalization of polymeric surfaces

  • Author

    Miguel A. Mateos-Timoneda;Riccardo Levato;Xavier Puñet;Irene Cano;Oscar Castano;Elisabeth Engel

  • Author_Institution
    CIBER-BBN, the Department of Material Science and Metallurgy of the Technical University of Catalonia and the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC), C/ Baldiri Reixac 15, 08028, Barcelona, Spain
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    1745
  • Lastpage
    1748
  • Abstract
    Most of the synthetic polymeric biomaterials used for biomedical applications lack of functional groups able to specifically instruct cells to unlock their potential for tissue regeneration. Surface modification strategies are able to overcome this limitation by introducing bioactive cues. In this study, several functionalization approaches are analyzed. Wet chemical methods such as controlled hydrolysis of polyesters followed by biomolecules grafting by carbodiimide chemistry are simple and versatile approaches, able to succesfully improve the bioactivity of devices with virtually any architecture. Grafting of short peptides, extracellular matrix proteins (ECM) or engineered protein-like recombinamers are promising techniques to improve cell adhesion to biomaterials, including polylactic acid (PLA) and its derivatives. ECM molecules and recombinamers can present more effectively bioactive signals, even in presence of competing, nonadhesive serum proteins. Besides adhesion, surface modifications intended to improve cell attachment, play a role on other cell responses, such as migratory potential. Collagen coating were shown to enhance the expression of the migratory receptor CXCR4 in mesenchymal stromal cells, when compared to short RGD peptides, while the modality of functionalization (covalent vs. physisorbed) tuned the rate of cell migration from PLA-based microcarriers. This multiple effects have to be taken into account when designing biomaterials for cell delivery and tissue engineering. Furthermore, as we aim to recapitulate in vitro the complexity of native tissues, alternative strategies based on the generation of decellularized polymer scaffold rich in cell-deposited ECM are proposed.
  • Keywords
    "Programmable logic arrays","Proteins","Peptides","Adhesives","Electronic countermeasures","Polymers","Films"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
  • ISSN
    1094-687X
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1558-4615
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/EMBC.2015.7318715
  • Filename
    7318715