The treatment of collagen fibrils by tissue transglutaminase to promote vascular smooth muscle cell contractile signaling

Biomaterials(2009)

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The enzyme tissue transglutaminase 2 (TG2) appears to play an important role in several physiological processes such as wound healing, the progression of cancer and of vascular disease. Additionally, TG2 has been proposed as a means of stabilizing collagen extracellular matrix (ECM) scaffolds for tissue engineering applications. In this report, we examined the effect of TG2 treatment on the mechanical properties of the ECM, and associated cell responses. Using a model ECM of fibrillar collagen, we quantitatively examined vascular smooth muscle cell (vSMC) response to untreated, or TG2 treated collagen. We show that cells respond to TG2 treated collagen with increased spreading, an increase in contractile response as indicated by elevated F-actin polymerization and myosin light chain phosphorylation, and increased proliferation, without apparent changes in integrin specificity or matrix topography. Comparative atomic force microscopy loading studies indicate that TG2 treated fibrils are 3 times more resistant to shearing force from an AFM tip than untreated fibrils. The data suggest that TG2 treatment of collagen increases matrix mechanical stiffness, which apparently alters the contractile and proliferative response of vSMC.
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Transglutaminase,Atomic force microscopy,Collagen type I,Vascular smooth muscle cells,Collagen fibrils
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