Title of article :
Involvement of tissue transglutaminase in the stabilisation of biomaterial/tissue interfaces important in medical devices
Author/Authors :
Deborah J. Heath، نويسنده , , Paul Christian، نويسنده , , Martin Griffin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
8
From page :
1519
To page :
1526
Abstract :
Tissue transglutaminase (tTG) has recently been established as a novel cell surface adhesion protein that binds with high affinity to fibronectin in the pericellular matrix. In this study, we have made use of this property to enhance the biocompatibility of poly( -caprolactone) (PCL), a biomaterial currently used in bone repair. Poly( -caprolactone) discs were first coated with fibronectin and then tTG. The surface localisation of the two proteins was confirmed using ELISA and the tTG shown to be active on the surface by incorporation of biotin cadaverine into the fibronectin coating. When human osteoblasts (HOBs) were seeded onto the coated polymer surfaces in serum free medium, the surface coated with fibronectin and then tTG showed an increase in the spreading of the cells as compared to the surface coated with fibronectin alone, when analysed using environmental scanning electron microscopy. The presence of tTG had no effect on HOB cell differentiation when analysed by determining alkaline phosphatase activity. The use of tTG as a novel adhesion protein in this way may therefore have considerable potential in forming a stable tissue/biomaterial interface for application in medical devices.
Keywords :
ECM stabilisation , Poly(e-caprolactone) , Human osteoblasts , Bioactive biomaterial , tissue transglutaminase
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Record number :
544241
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