Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
3?-Sialyllactose and 6?-sialyllactose have been covalently linked to
collagen films. Preliminary in vitro study on the behavior of mesenchymal stem
cells (MSCs) in terms of cell viability, proliferation and induction of osteogenic
and chondrogenic related genes has been performed. Results indicate that sialoside
epitopes on collagen surface represent a suitable support for MSCs adhesion and
cell proliferation, moreover, the neoglycosylation provide MSCs with different and
specific stimuli, saccharide-type depending, in term of expression of osteogenic and
chondrogenic related genes. In particular, 3?-sialyllactose significantly upregulate
the expression of RUNX2 and ALP, well-known markers of osteogenesis, whereas 6?-sialyllactose up-regulate the expression of
chondrocyte marker ACAN. Because no osteogenic or chondrogenic supplements in culture media were added, the inductive
effect in terms of increased gene expression has to be ascribed uniquely to collagen surface functionalization. These results
support the promising role of sialosides in the regulation of stem cells fate and open brilliant perspective for the future use of the
presented approach toward osteochondral tissue engineering applications.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
collagen; sialic acid; carbohydrates; osteogenesis; chondrogenesis; mesenchymal stem cells
Elenco autori:
Panseri, Silvia; Montesi, Monica
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