Promotion of osteogenic cell response using quasicovalent immobilized fibronectin on titanium surfaces: introduction of a novel biomimetic layer system

Gorbahn, M; Klein, MO; Lehnert, M; Ziebart, T; Brüllmann, D; Köper, I; Wagner, W; Al-Nawas, B; Veith, M

HERO ID

1501151

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2012

Language

English

PMID

22793955

HERO ID 1501151
In Press No
Year 2012
Title Promotion of osteogenic cell response using quasicovalent immobilized fibronectin on titanium surfaces: introduction of a novel biomimetic layer system
Authors Gorbahn, M; Klein, MO; Lehnert, M; Ziebart, T; Brüllmann, D; Köper, I; Wagner, W; Al-Nawas, B; Veith, M
Journal Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Volume 70
Issue 8
Page Numbers 1827-1834
Abstract <strong>PURPOSE: </strong>Despite the undeniable potential of cell adhesion molecules such as fibronectin to support osteogenic cell responses and consecutive dental implant healing, the most beneficial mode of application onto titanium implant surfaces still requires investigation. Unspecific fibronectin adsorption on titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) surfaces can result in low-loading, high-desorption rates and protein-metal interactions with impaired biologic activity. The aim of the present study was to monitor the osteogenic cell responses (cell adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation) specifically to fibronectin biofunctionalized TiO(2).<br /><br /><strong>MATERIALS AND METHODS: </strong>An innovative biomimetic streptavidin-biotin layer system allows flexible, but stable, specific binding of biotinylated biomolecules such as fibronectin on TiO(2) surfaces. Transparent glass disks were sputtered with TiO(2). The biomimetic layer system was immobilized by self-assembly and consisted of silane, biotin-derivate, streptavidin, and biotinylated fibronectin (bFN). For the control group, unbiotinylated fibronectin was directly coated onto TiO(2). Early cell adhesion dynamics were quantified using automated processing of light microscopy images within the first 24 hours. Relative mRNA expression of integrin-β1, cyclin D1, runt-related gene 2, alkaline phosphatase, and osteocalcin was obtained using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reactions 3 and 7 days after incubation.<br /><br /><strong>RESULTS: </strong>Although untreated TiO(2) preserved a rather immature osteogenic phenotype, both unbiotinylated fibronectin and bFN promoted osteogenic cell adhesion and cell differentiation. In particular, runt-related gene 2 expression was significantly promoted by bFN after 3 days. In contrast, cyclin D1 expression was decreased for unbiotinylated fibronectin and bFN after 7 days.<br /><br /><strong>CONCLUSIONS: </strong>The introduced biomimetic layer system contributes a coherent immobilization approach of adhesion molecules with promotion of osteogenic cell response in vitro.
Doi 10.1016/j.joms.2012.04.004
Pmid 22793955
Wosid WOS:000306996100020
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