Growth factors upregulate deposition and remodeling of ECM by endothelial cells cultured for tissue-engineering applications

P. Divya, P.R. Sreerekha, Lissy K. Krishnan
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Abstract

Appropriate matrix formation, turnover and remodeling in tissue-engineered small diameter vascular conduits are crucial for their long-term function. The interaction between cells and extra-cellular components is indispensable in determining cellular behavior in tissues and on biomaterials. The fibrin that contains fibronectin shows promise in most aspects as a tissue engineering scaffold, whereas, deposition of elastin and collagen by endothelial cells grown in the lumen of the construct is desirable to improve post implant retention, mechanical stability and vaso-responsiveness. So far there is no report on production of extra-cellular matrix (ECM) proteins, elastin and collagen by endothelial cells (EC) in in vitro culture conditions. In this study, we have used a biomimetic approach of providing multiple growth factors (GF) in the fibronectin (FN)-containing fibrin matrix to induce production of elastin and collagen by the endothelial cells for application in vascular tissue engineering. Deposition of elastin and collagens with matrix remodeling is demonstrated through qualitative analysis of the matrices that were recovered after growing cells on the initial fibrin–FN–GF matrix. Expressions of mRNA for both proteins were assessed by real time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) to estimate the effects of multiple growth factor compositions. Marked deposition of elastin and collagen was evidenced by staining the recovered matrix after different culture intervals. Obviously, the biomimetic environment created by adding angiogenic and platelet growth factors in the fibrin–fibronectin–gelatin matrix can induce deposition of collagens and elastin by EC.

生长因子上调内皮细胞在组织工程中的沉积和重塑
在组织工程小直径血管中,适当的基质形成、转换和重塑对其长期功能至关重要。细胞和细胞外成分之间的相互作用是决定细胞在组织和生物材料上的行为必不可少的。含有纤维连接蛋白的纤维蛋白在大多数方面显示出作为组织工程支架的前景,然而,在构建的管腔中生长的内皮细胞沉积弹性蛋白和胶原蛋白是改善植入后保留,机械稳定性和血管反应性的理想选择。到目前为止,还没有关于内皮细胞在体外培养条件下产生细胞外基质(ECM)蛋白、弹性蛋白和胶原蛋白的报道。在这项研究中,我们使用了一种仿生方法,在含有纤维连接蛋白(FN)的纤维蛋白基质中提供多种生长因子(GF),诱导内皮细胞产生弹性蛋白和胶原蛋白,用于血管组织工程。通过对在初始纤维蛋白- fn - gf基质上生长细胞后恢复的基质进行定性分析,证明了弹性蛋白和胶原的沉积与基质重塑。通过实时聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)评估这两种蛋白的mRNA表达,以评估多种生长因子组成的影响。在不同的培养间隔后,对恢复的基质进行染色,发现有明显的弹性蛋白和胶原沉积。可见,在纤维蛋白-纤维连接蛋白-明胶基质中添加血管生成因子和血小板生长因子所形成的仿生环境可诱导胶原和弹性蛋白的沉积。
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