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Selective Grafting of Protease-Resistant Adhesive Peptides on Titanium Surfaces
Authors:Annj Zamuner  Antonella Pasquato  Ignazio Castagliuolo  Monica Dettin  Paola Brun
Affiliation:1.Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Padua, 35131 Padua, Italy;2.Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padua, 35131 Padua, Italy;3.Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Padua, 35121 Padua, Italy
Abstract:In orthopedic, dental, and maxillofacial fields, joint prostheses, plates, and screws are widely used in the treatment of problems related to bone tissue. However, the use of these prosthetic systems is not free from complications: the fibrotic encapsulation of endosseous implants often prevents optimal integration of the prostheses with the surrounding bone. To overcome these issues, biomimetic titanium implants have been developed where synthetic peptides have been selectively grafted on titanium surfaces via Schiff base formation. We used the retro-inverted sequence (DHVPX) from [351–359] human Vitronectin and its dimer (D2HVP). Both protease-resistant peptides showed increased human osteoblast adhesion and proliferation, an augmented number of focal adhesions, and cellular spreading with respect to the control. D2HVP-grafted samples significantly enhance Secreted Phosphoprotein 1, Integrin Binding Sialoprotein, and Vitronectin gene expression vs. control. An estimation of peptide surface density was determined by Two-photon microscopy analysis on a silanized glass model surface labeled with a fluorescent analog.
Keywords:titanium   selective grafting   osteoblasts   protease-resistant peptides   retro-inverted peptides   adhesive peptides   vitronectin   bone implants   covalent functionalization   bioactive surface
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