体积稳定的胶原基质促进唇裂成纤维细胞成骨和骨诱导:一种修复肺泡裂的新方法

IF 2.9 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
L. Parisi , N.P. Diserens , F. Mansour , S. Rihs , N. Clausen , N. Saulacic , G.C. La Scala , C. Katsaros , M. Degen
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摘要

体积稳定的胶原基质(vsCM)用于软组织增强的可吸收性使其成为颅面区域骨组织工程的一个有吸引力的支架,例如当先天性上颌骨缺乏发生在出生时患有或没有腭裂的唇裂患者。因此,本研究旨在利用从唇部成形术中获得的废弃组织中分离的成纤维细胞(CL-Fb)来评估vsCM的生物活性和生物相容性,该组织在体外具有很强的骨分化潜力。我们首先表征了vsCM的物理和生化特性,证实其孔隙度与牙槽骨非常相似,孔径在50到100µm之间。该基质显示出对纤维连接蛋白的高亲和力,纤维连接蛋白是激活关键成骨信号通路的关键血清蛋白。吸附分析表明,高达80%和45%的人类和牛纤维连接蛋白分别存在于200µl的各自10%的血清中,被测量为3 mm高和4 mm直径的vsCM样品结合。根据ISO 10993指南,生物相容性测定表明vsCM支持CL-Fb的活力、迁移和增殖。它还促进CL-Fb成骨分化和骨形态发生蛋白(BMP)的产生,从而激活自分泌和旁分泌BMP/SMAD信号,促进再生微环境。这些发现为支持vsCM作为骨再生应用的候选材料提供了第一个证据,并为未来的体内验证奠定了基础。
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A volume-stable collagen matrix promotes osteogenesis and osteoinduction in cleft lip fibroblasts: A novel approach for alveolar cleft repair

A volume-stable collagen matrix promotes osteogenesis and osteoinduction in cleft lip fibroblasts: A novel approach for alveolar cleft repair
The resorbability of a volume stable collagen matrix (vsCM) used for soft tissue augmentation makes it an appealing scaffold for bone tissue engineering in the craniofacial area, for example when congenital maxillary bone deficiencies occur in patients born with a cleft lip with or without palate. Hence, this study aimed to evaluate the bioactivity and biocompatibility of a vsCM using fibroblasts (CL-Fb) isolated from discarded lip tissues obtained during cheiloplasty, which exhibit strong bone differentiation potential in vitro.
We first characterized the physical and biochemical properties of the vsCM, confirming that its porosity closely resembles alveolar bone, with pore sizes between 50 and 100 µm. The matrix showed a high affinity for fibronectin, a serum protein critical for activating key osteogenic signaling pathways. Adsorption analyses revealed that up to 80 % and 45 % of human and bovine fibronectin, respectively, present in 200 µl of their respective 10 % serum, were bound by a vsCM sample measuring 3 mm in height and 4 mm in diameter. Following ISO 10993 guidelines, biocompatibility assays demonstrated that the vsCM supports CL-Fb viability, migration, and proliferation. It also promoted CL-Fb osteogenic differentiation and bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP) production, thereby activating autocrine and paracrine BMP/SMAD signaling to foster a regenerative microenvironment.
These findings provide the first evidence supporting vsCM as a candidate for bone regeneration applications and lay the groundwork for future in vivo validation.
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Materialia
Materialia MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
2.90%
发文量
345
审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: Materialia is a multidisciplinary journal of materials science and engineering that publishes original peer-reviewed research articles. Articles in Materialia advance the understanding of the relationship between processing, structure, property, and function of materials. Materialia publishes full-length research articles, review articles, and letters (short communications). In addition to receiving direct submissions, Materialia also accepts transfers from Acta Materialia, Inc. partner journals. Materialia offers authors the choice to publish on an open access model (with author fee), or on a subscription model (with no author fee).
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