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Artificial spider silk supports and guides neurite extension in vitro
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Surgical intervention with the use of autografts is considered the gold standard to treat peripheral nerve injuries. However, a biomaterial that supports and guides nerve growth would be an attractive alternative to overcome problems with limited availability, morbidity at the site of harvest, and nerve mismatches related to autografts. Native spider silk is a promising material for construction of nerve guidance conduit (NGC), as it enables regeneration of cm-long nerve injuries in sheep, but regulatory requirements for medical devices demand synthetic materials. Here, we use a recombinant spider silk protein (NT2RepCT) and a functionalized variant carrying a peptide derived from vitronectin (VN-NT2RepCT) as substrates for nerve growth support and neurite extension, using a dorsal root ganglion cell line, ND7/23. Two-dimensional coatings were benchmarked against poly-d-lysine and recombinant laminins. Both spider silk coatings performed as the control substrates with regards to proliferation, survival, and neurite growth. Furthermore, NT2RepCT and VN-NT2RepCT spun into continuous fibers in a biomimetic spinning set-up support cell survival, neurite growth, and guidance to an even larger extent than native spider silk. Thus, artificial spider silk is a promising biomaterial for development of NGCs.
- Subjects :
- Cell Survival
Medical Materials
Biomaterialvetenskap
Silk
Nerve guidance conduit
Biocompatible Materials
Biology
Protein Engineering
Biochemistry
Mice
Dorsal root ganglion
Neurite extension
Peripheral Nerve Injuries
Peripheral nerve
Cell Line, Tumor
Ganglia, Spinal
Neurites
Genetics
medicine
Animals
Humans
recombinant spider silk
Spider silk
Vitronectin
Autografts
Molecular Biology
Cell Proliferation
Regeneration (biology)
biomaterial
Biomaterial
Spiders
nerve guidance conduit
Recombinant Proteins
In vitro
Nerve Regeneration
Rats
Cell biology
medicine.anatomical_structure
peripheral nerve
Biomaterials Science
Laminin
Biotechnology
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0e6d9c66678b3f80d76ea77c54d0e6aa