A dual molecular biointerface combining RGD and KRSR sequences Improves osteoblastic functions by synergizing integrin and cell-membrane proteoglycan binding

Author

Hoyos Nogués, Mireia

Falgueras Batlle, Elena

Ginebra Molins, Maria Pau

Manero Planella, José María

Gil Mur, Francisco Javier

Mas Moruno, Carlos

Publication date

2019-03-21



Abstract

Synergizing integrin and cell-membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycan signaling on biomaterials through peptidic sequences is known to have beneficial effects in the attachment and behavior of osteoblasts; however, controlling the exact amount and ratio of peptides tethered on a surface is challenging. Here, we present a dual molecular-based biointerface combining integrin (RGD) and heparin (KRSR)-binding peptides in a chemically controlled fashion. To this end, a tailor-made synthetic platform (PLATF) was designed and synthesized by solid-phase methodologies. The PLATF and the control linear peptides (RGD or KRSR) were covalently bound to titanium via silanization. Physicochemical characterization by means of contact angle, Raman spectroscopy and XPS proved the successful and stable grafting of the molecules. The biological potential of the biointerfaces was measured with osteoblastic (Saos-2) cells both at short and long incubation periods. Biomolecule grafting (either the PLATF, RGD or KRSR) statistically improved (p < 0.05) cell attachment, spreading, proliferation and mineralization, compared to control titanium. Moreover, the molecular PLATF biointerface synergistically enhanced mineralization (p < 0.05) of Saos-2 cells compared to RGD or KRSR alone. These results indicate that dual-function coatings may serve to improve the bioactivity of medical implants by mimicking synergistic receptor binding.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Accepted version

Language

English

CDU Subject

577 - Material bases of life. Biochemistry. Molecular biology. Biophysics

Subjects and keywords

Titani; Titanio; Titanium; Proteoglicans; Proteoglycans; RGD; KRSR

Pages

13

Publisher

MDPI

Collection

20; 6

Note

This article belongs to the Special Issue Biomaterials for Musculoskeletal System

This research was funded by the Spanish Government (Ramon y Cajal grant of C.M.-M., and projects MAT2015-67183-R and MAT2017-83905-R (MINECO/FEDER)) and the Government of Catalonia (2017 SGR-116533 and ICREA academia fellowship of M.-P.G.).

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International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Grant Agreement Number

info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/MINECO/MAT2015-67183-R

Rights

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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