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Peptide functionalized DNA hydrogel enhances neuroblastoma cell growth and differentiation

Authors :
Pravin Hivare
Ankit Gangrade
Gitanjali Swarup
Krishna Bhavsar
Ankur Singh
Ratnika Gupta
Prachi Thareja
Sharad Gupta
Dhiraj Bhatia
Source :
Nanoscale. 14(24)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Designing programmable biomaterials that could act as extracellular matrices and permit functionalization is a current need for tissue engineering advancement. DNA based hydrogels are gaining significant attention owing to their self-assembling properties, biocompatibility, chemical robustness and low batch to batch variability. The real potential of DNA hydrogels in the biomedical domain remains to be explored. In this work, a DNA hydrogel was coated on a glass surface and coupled to a synthetic IKVAV peptide by a chemical crosslinker. We observe enhanced neuronal differentiation, prolonged neurite length, dynamic movement of microtubules and cytoskeleton, and altered endocytic mechanisms in neuroblastoma-based stem cells for the peptide modified DNA hydrogel compared to the unmodified DNA hydrogel and controls. We anticipate that a peptide-modified DNA hydrogel could emerge as a promising scaffold coating material to develop nerve tissue conduits in the future for application in neuroscience and neuroregeneration.

Details

ISSN :
20403372
Volume :
14
Issue :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nanoscale
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5e20e0aa3abb607f7411c88ad0cfd9a1