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Human Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Secreted Extracellular Matrix Coating on a Woven Nanotextile Vascular Patch for Improved Endothelial Cell Response

Publication Type : Journal

Publisher : ACS Publications

Source : ACS Applied Bio Materials

Url : https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acsabm.3c00156?casa_token=uhGce18f6hUAAAAA%3AIWvHqSSSVZQP_j3j5BqjXGA8S5U_sbNnapDKAGVZdzHK82tazzfTL3NpUyjGL1Ri2dJ0kraeO7pn7UF6lQ

Campus : Kochi

School : Center for Nanosciences, School of Nanosciences

Center : Nanosciences

Year : 2023

Abstract :

Biomedical implants possessing the structural and functional characteristics of extracellular matrix (ECM) are pivotal for vascular applications. This study investigated the potential of recreating a natural ECM-like structural and functional environment on the surface of biodegradable polymeric nanotextiles for vascular implants. Human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were grown on a suitably engineered polycaprolactone (PCL) nanofibrous textile and were allowed to modify its surface through the deposition of MSC-specific ECM. This surface-modified nanotextile showed mechanical characteristics and functionality appropriate for vascular patch material. The uniformity of ECM coating significantly improved the viability, proliferation, and migration of human endothelial cells compared to bare and xenogeneic collagen-coated PCL nanotextile patches. Thus, a polymeric nanotextile, which is surface modified using MSC-driven ECM, provided a rapid and improved endothelialization, thereby suggesting its potential for vascular patch applications.

Cite this Research Publication : Gopal, K., Nandakumar, N., Reshmi, C.R., Babu, R., Nair, S. V., Sathy, B.N., Menon, D. Human Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Secreted Extracellular Matrix Coating on a Woven Nanotextile Vascular Patch for Improved Endothelial Cell Response (2023) ACS Applied Bio Materials, 6, 3143–3152.

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