Fabrication of a Smart Fibrous Biomaterial That Harbors an Active TGF- beta 1 Peptide: A Promising Approach for Cartilage Regeneration

Biomedicines(2023)

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The regeneration of articular cartilage remains a serious problem in various pathological conditions such as osteoarthritis, due to the tissue's low self-healing capacity. The latest therapeutic approaches focus on the construction of biomaterials that induce cartilage repair. This research describes the design, synthesis, and investigation of a safe, "smart", fibrous scaffold containing a genetically incorporated active peptide for chondrogenic induction. While possessing specific sequences and the respective mechanical properties from natural fibrous proteins, the fibers also incorporate a Transforming Growth Factor-beta 1 (TGF-beta 1)-derived peptide (YYVGRKPK) that can promote chondrogenesis. The scaffold formed stable porous networks with shear-thinning properties at 37 degrees C, as shown by SEM imaging and rheological characterization, and were proven to be non-toxic to human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs). Its chondrogenic capacity was evidenced by a strong increase in the expression of specific chondrogenesis gene markers SOX9, COL2, ACAN, TGFBR1A, and TGFBR2 in cells cultured on "scaffold-TGF beta 1" for 21 days and by increased phosphorylation of intracellular signaling proteins Smad-2 and Erk-1/2. Additionally, intense staining of glycosamino-glycans was observed in these cells. According to our results, "scaffold-TGF beta 1" is proposed for clinical studies as a safe, injectable treatment for cartilage degeneration.
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cartilage regeneration, smart biomaterials, chondrogenesis, tissue engineering, TGF-beta 1 peptide, elastin-like polypeptides, silk fibroin, mussel-foot adhesive protein
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