MG63 osteoblastic cell adhesion to the hydrophobic surface precoated with recombinant osteopontin fragments |
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Authors: | Lee Yun Jung Park Su Jin Lee Woo Kul Ko Jea Seung Kim Hyun Man |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory for the Study of Molecular Biointerfaces, Department of Oral Anatomy, College of Dentistry, BK21HLS, and Intellectual Biointerface Engineering Center, Seoul National University, 28-22, YeonKun-Dong, ChongRo-Ku, Seoul 110-749, South Korea. |
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Abstract: | The hydrophobicity of biomaterials has been recognized as a limitation to the adequate function of anchorage-dependent cells when hydrophobic biomaterials are used for tissue engineering. This is due to flawed solid-state signals from cell adhesion. In this study, a recombinant osteopontin (rOPN17-169) fragment containing the cell adhesion motifs was expressed in E. coli and was precoated on the hydrophobic surface prior to osteoblastic MG63 cell culture. Precoating the hydrophobic surface with rOPN17-169 improved osteoblastic cell adhesion, which was blocked by soluble RGDS. The adhesion of MG63 cells to rOPN17-169 pre-coated surface-activated mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) such as extracellular signal-receptor kinase 1/2, p38, and c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK). In addition, p38 MAPK was activated in response to a soluble factor of transforming growth factor-beta in the cells adhered to the hydrophobic surface via rOPN17-169. This suggests that rOPN17-169 precoated on the hydrophobic surface can allow osteoblastic cells to generate adhesion signals sufficient for cell adhesion, MAPK activation, and the cytokine activation of osteoblastic cells. |
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