Two-dimensional microscale engineering of protein-based nanoparticles for cell guidance

Witold I. Tatkiewicz, Joaquin Seras-Franzoso, Elena García-Fruitós, Esther Vazquez, Nora Ventosa, Karl Peebo, Imma Ratera, Antonio Villaverde, Jaume Veciana

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Cell responses, such as positioning, morphological changes, proliferation, and apoptosis, are the result of complex chemical, topographical, and biological stimuli. Here we show the macroscopic responses of cells when nanoscale profiles made with inclusion bodies (IBs) are used for the 2D engineering of biological interfaces at the microscale. A deep statistical data treatment of fibroblasts cultivated on supports patterned with green fluorescent protein and human basic fibroblast growth factor-derived IBs demonstrates that these cells preferentially adhere to the IB areas and align and elongate according to specific patterns. These findings prove the potential of surface patterning with functional IBs as protein-based nanomaterials for tissue engineering. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
Idioma originalEnglish
Pàgines (de-a)4774-4784
RevistaACS Nano
Volum7
Número6
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 25 de juny 2013

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