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Application of single cell force spectroscopy (SCFS) to the assessment of cell adhesion to-decorated surfaces

Authors :
Alvarez Lopez, Aroa
Tabraue Rubio, Raquel
Hernandez Escobar, Sandra
Daza Garcia, Rafael
Colchero Paetz, Luis
Rezvanian, Parsa
Elices Calafat, Manuel
Guinea Tortuero, Gustavo Víctor
González Nieto, Daniel
Pérez Rigueiro, José
Alvarez Lopez, Aroa
Tabraue Rubio, Raquel
Hernandez Escobar, Sandra
Daza Garcia, Rafael
Colchero Paetz, Luis
Rezvanian, Parsa
Elices Calafat, Manuel
Guinea Tortuero, Gustavo Víctor
González Nieto, Daniel
Pérez Rigueiro, José
Source :
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, ISSN 0141-8130, 2023-07, Vol. 244
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The adhesion forces of cells to peptide-coated functionalized materials were assessed through the Single Cell Force Spectroscopy (SCFS) technique in order to develop a methodology that allows the fast selection of peptide motifs that favor the interaction between cells and the biomaterial. Borosilicate glasses were functionalized using the activated vapor silanization process (AVS) and subsequently decorated with an RGD- containing peptide using the EDC/NHS crosslinking chemistry.It is shown that the RGD-coated glass induces larger attachment forces on mesenchymal stem cell cultures (MSCs), compared to the bare glass substrates. These higher forces correlate well with the enhanced adhesion of the MSCs observed on RGD-coated substrates through conventional adhesion cell cultures and inverse centrifugation tests. The methodology based on the SCFS technique presented in this work constitutes a fast procedure for the screening of new peptides or their combinations to select candidates that may enhance the response of the organism to the implant of the functionalized biomaterials.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, ISSN 0141-8130, 2023-07, Vol. 244
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1420250362
Document Type :
Electronic Resource