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In vivo assessment of grafted cortical neural progenitor cells and host response to functionalized self-assembling peptide hydrogels and the implications for tissue repair

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posted on 2024-11-01, 16:52 authored by Alexandra Rodriguez, Tingyi Wang, K. Bruggeman, Conor Horgan, Runqing Li, Richard WilliamsRichard Williams, Clare Parish, David Nisbet
Tissue specific scaffolds formed from minimalist N-fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl self-assembling peptides (Fmoc-SAPs) have emerged as promising biomaterials due to their ease of synthesis and capacity to self-assemble via simple, non-covalent interactions into complex nanofibrous hydrogels. However, concerns remain over their biocompatibility and cytotoxicity for in vivo applications. Here, we demonstrate that these Fmoc-SAPs are biocompatible in vivo and well suited as a delivery vehicle for cell transplantation. In order to determine the effect of tissue specific parameters, we designed three Fmoc-SAPs containing varying bioactive peptide sequences derived from extracellular matrix proteins, laminin and fibronectin. Fmoc-SAPs delivering cortical neural progenitor cells into the mouse brain display a limited foreign body response, effective functionalization and low cytotoxicity for at least 28 days. These results highlight the suitability of Fmoc-SAPs for improved neural tissue repair through the support of grafted cells and adjacent host parenchyma. Overall, we illustrate that Fmoc-SAPs are easily engineered materials for use as a tool in cell transplantation, where biocompatibility is key to promoting cell survival, enhancing the graft-host interface and attenuation of the inflammatory response for improved tissue repair outcomes.

History

Journal

Journal of Materials Chemistry B

Volume

2

Issue

44

Start page

7771

End page

7778

Total pages

8

Publisher

R S C Publications

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2014

Former Identifier

2006049852

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-01-21