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Immobilization of vitronectin-binding heparan sulfates onto surfaces to support human pluripotent stem cells.

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Yap, L; Murali, S; Bhakta, G; Titmarsh, DM; Chen, AK-L; Chiin Sim, L; Bardor, M; Lim, YM; Goh, JCH; Oh, SKW; Choo, ABH; van Wijnen, AJ ...
Published in: Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials
July 2018

Functionalizing medical devices with polypeptides to enhance their performance has become important for improved clinical success. The extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesion protein vitronectin (VN) is an effective coating, although the chemistry used to attach VN often reduces its bioactivity. In vivo, VN binds the ECM in a sequence-dependent manner with heparan sulfate (HS) glycosaminoglycans. We reasoned therefore that sequence-based affinity chromatography could be used to isolate a VN-binding HS fraction (HS9) for use as a coating material to capture VN onto implant surfaces. Binding avidity and specificity of HS9 were confirmed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and surface plasmon resonance (SPR)-based assays. Plasma polymerization of allylamine (AA) to tissue culture-treated polystyrene (TCPS) was then used to capture and present HS9 as determined by radiolabeling and ELISA. HS9-coated TCPS avidly bound VN, and this layered surface supported the robust attachment, expansion, and maintenance of human pluripotent stem cells. Compositional analysis demonstrated that 6-O- and N-sulfation, as well as lengths greater than three disaccharide units (dp6) are critical for VN binding to HS-coated surfaces. Importantly, HS9 coating reduced the threshold concentration of VN required to create an optimally bioactive surface for pluripotent stem cells. We conclude that affinity-purified heparan sugars are able to coat materials to efficiently bind adhesive factors for biomedical applications. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part B: Appl Biomater, 106B: 1887-1896, 2018.

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Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials

DOI

EISSN

1552-4981

ISSN

1552-4973

Publication Date

July 2018

Volume

106

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1887 / 1896

Related Subject Headings

  • Vitronectin
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells
  • Humans
  • Heparitin Sulfate
  • Extracellular Matrix Proteins
  • Coated Materials, Biocompatible
  • Cell Line
  • Cell Adhesion
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • 4016 Materials engineering
 

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Yap, L., Murali, S., Bhakta, G., Titmarsh, D. M., Chen, A.-L., Chiin Sim, L., … Cool, S. M. (2018). Immobilization of vitronectin-binding heparan sulfates onto surfaces to support human pluripotent stem cells. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B, Applied Biomaterials, 106(5), 1887–1896. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.b.33999
Yap, Lynn, Sadasivam Murali, Gajadhar Bhakta, Drew M. Titmarsh, Allen Kuan-Liang Chen, Lyn Chiin Sim, Muriel Bardor, et al. “Immobilization of vitronectin-binding heparan sulfates onto surfaces to support human pluripotent stem cells.Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B, Applied Biomaterials 106, no. 5 (July 2018): 1887–96. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.b.33999.
Yap L, Murali S, Bhakta G, Titmarsh DM, Chen AK-L, Chiin Sim L, et al. Immobilization of vitronectin-binding heparan sulfates onto surfaces to support human pluripotent stem cells. Journal of biomedical materials research Part B, Applied biomaterials. 2018 Jul;106(5):1887–96.
Yap, Lynn, et al. “Immobilization of vitronectin-binding heparan sulfates onto surfaces to support human pluripotent stem cells.Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B, Applied Biomaterials, vol. 106, no. 5, July 2018, pp. 1887–96. Epmc, doi:10.1002/jbm.b.33999.
Yap L, Murali S, Bhakta G, Titmarsh DM, Chen AK-L, Chiin Sim L, Bardor M, Lim YM, Goh JCH, Oh SKW, Choo ABH, van Wijnen AJ, Robinson DE, Whittle JD, Birch WR, Short RD, Nurcombe V, Cool SM. Immobilization of vitronectin-binding heparan sulfates onto surfaces to support human pluripotent stem cells. Journal of biomedical materials research Part B, Applied biomaterials. 2018 Jul;106(5):1887–1896.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials

DOI

EISSN

1552-4981

ISSN

1552-4973

Publication Date

July 2018

Volume

106

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1887 / 1896

Related Subject Headings

  • Vitronectin
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells
  • Humans
  • Heparitin Sulfate
  • Extracellular Matrix Proteins
  • Coated Materials, Biocompatible
  • Cell Line
  • Cell Adhesion
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • 4016 Materials engineering