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Flagellin based biomimetic coatings: From cell-repellent surfaces to highly adhesive coatings
Kovacs, B [Kovács, Boglárka (nanobioszenzorika), szerző] Műszaki Fizikai és Anyagtudományi Intézet (HUN-REN EK); Fotonika Laboratórium (HUN-REN EK / MFA)
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Patko, D [Patkó, Dániel (biofizika), szerző] Fotonika Laboratórium (HUN-REN EK / MFA)
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Szekacs, I [Székács, Inna (nanobioszenzorika), szerző] Fotonika Laboratórium (HUN-REN EK / MFA)
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Orgovan, N [Orgován, Norbert (biofizika), szerző] Biológiai Fizika Tanszék (ELTE / TTK / FizCsill_I); Fotonika Laboratórium (HUN-REN EK / MFA)
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Kurunczi, S [Kurunczi, Sándor (Bioszenzorika), szerző] Fotonika Laboratórium (HUN-REN EK / MFA)
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Sulyok, A [Sulyok, Attila (Felület fizika), szerző] Vékonyrétegfizika Laboratórium (HUN-REN EK / MFA)
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Khanh, NQ [Nguyen Quoc, Khánh (Nanotechnológia, ...), szerző] Mikrotechnológia Laboratórium (HUN-REN EK / MFA)
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Toth, B
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Vonderviszt, F [Vonderviszt, Ferenc (Molekuláris biofi...), szerző] Fotonika Laboratórium (HUN-REN EK / MFA)
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Horvath, R [Horváth, Róbert (Bioszenzorok), szerző] Lendület Nanobioszenzorika Kutatócsoport (HUN-REN EK / MFA); Fotonika Laboratórium (HUN-REN EK / MFA)
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ACTA BIOMATERIALIA 1742-7061 1878-7568
42
pp. 66-76
2016
SJR Scopus - Biomaterials: D1
Azonosítók
MTMT: 3105834
DOI:
10.1016/j.actbio.2016.07.002
REAL:
44304
WoS:
000383292700006
Scopus:
84983372556
PubMed:
27381523
Google scholar:
789648890126462983
Támogatások:
(K104726) Támogató: OTKA
Szakterületek:
Anyagmérnökség
Biológiai tudományok
Egyéb természettudományok
Orvosi biotechnológia
Orvostechnikai műszaki tudományok
Biomimetic coatings with cell-adhesion-regulating functionalities are intensively researched today. For example, cell-based biosensing for drug development, biomedical implants, and tissue engineering require that the surface adhesion of living cells is well controlled. Recently, we have shown that the bacterial flagellar protein, flagellin, adsorbs through its terminal segments to hydrophobic surfaces, forming an oriented monolayer and exposing its variable D3 domain to the solution. Here, we hypothesized that this nanostructured layer is highly cell-repellent since it mimics the surface of the flagellar filaments. Moreover, we proposed flagellin as a carrier molecule to display the cell-adhesive RGD (Arg-Gly-Asp) peptide sequence and induce cell adhesion on the coated surface. The D3 domain of flagellin was replaced with one or more RGD motifs linked by various oligopeptides modulating flexibility and accessibility of the inserted segment. The obtained flagellin variants were applied to create surface coatings inducing cell adhesion and spreading to different levels, while wild-type flagellin was shown to form a surface layer with strong anti-adhesive properties. As reference surfaces synthetic polymers were applied which have anti-adhesive (PLL-g-PEG poly(L-lysine)-graft-poly(ethylene glycol)) or adhesion inducing properties (RGD-functionalized PLL-g-PEG). Quantitative adhesion data was obtained by employing optical biochips and microscopy. Cell-adhesion-regulating coatings can be simply formed on hydrophobic surfaces by using the developed flagellin-based constructs. The developed novel RGD-displaying flagellin variants can be easily obtained by bacterial production and can serve as alternatives to create cell-adhesion-regulating biomimetic coatings. Statement of Significance In the present work, we show for the first time that - an oriented and dense monolayer of flagellin molecules mimics the surface of the bacterial flagellar filament. Consequently, the fabricated layer is completely cell repellent.- By genetically modifying flagellin, we incorporate cell adhesion regulating functionalities into this anti-adhesive coating.- We can easily tune the adhesion of living cells from completely cell repellent to highly adhesive. © 2016 Acta Materialia Inc.
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