通过选择性细胞阻力调节细胞-物质界面相互作用

IF 15.6 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Hongye Hao, Yifeng Chen, Weijiang Yu, Xingwang Wang, Cong Wang, Peng Zhang* and Jian Ji*, 
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摘要

调节不同类型细胞在材料-组织界面的行为是诱导组织再生的关键。传统的方法是利用特定的配体(如肽和抗体)来增强靶细胞的活性,这些配体在生物环境中具有稳定性问题。在此,我们表明选择性细胞抵抗可以通过微调材料表面化学来实现,从而获得优于细胞外基质肽的强细胞选择性。一定程度的吸附阻力对各类细胞在材料表面的粘附有不同的影响。考虑到这一原理,聚乙二醇(PEG)移植表面被精心微调,以选择性地支持内皮细胞(ECs),同时抵抗平滑肌细胞的附着。机制研究发现,肌球蛋白II表达的差异对细胞选择性至关重要。制备了一种用于心血管装置的ec选择性聚合物涂层,以促进体内快速表面内皮化和防止新生内膜增生。
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Regulating Cell–Material Interfacial Interactions through Selective Cellular Resistance

Regulating Cell–Material Interfacial Interactions through Selective Cellular Resistance

Regulating the behavior of different types of cells at the material–tissue interface is pivotal for inducing tissue regeneration. Traditional methods enhance target cell activity using specific ligands such as peptides and antibodies, which have stability issues within biological environments. Herein, we show that selective cell resistance can be realized by fine-tuning the material surface chemistry, achieving strong cell selectivity superior to that of extracellular matrix peptides. A certain degree of adsorption resistance differentially affects the adhesion of various types of cells on material surfaces. Taking this principle into account, a polyethylene glycol (PEG) grafted surface was meticulously fine-tuned to selectively support endothelial cells (ECs) while resisting smooth muscle cell attachment. Mechanistic studies identified that the difference in myosin II expression is crucial for cell selectivity. An EC-selective polymer coating for cardiovascular devices was fabricated to promote rapid surface endothelialization and prevent neointimal hyperplasia in vivo.

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