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Characterization of the Stability and Bio-functionality of Tethered Proteins on Bioengineered Scaffolds

机译:生物工程支架上的拴系蛋白的稳定性和生物功能的表征。

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Various engineering applications have been utilized to deliver molecules and compounds in both innate and biological settings. In the context of biological applications, the timely delivery of molecules can be critical for cellular and organ function. As such, previous studies have demonstrated the superiority of long-term protein delivery, by way of protein tethering onto bioengineered scaffolds, compared with conventional delivery of soluble protein in vitro and in vivo. Despite such benefits little knowledge exists regarding the stability, release kinetics, longevity, activation of intracellular pathway, and functionality of these proteins over time. By way of example, here we examined the stability, degradation and functionality of a protein, glial-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), which is known to influence neuronal survival, differentiation, and neurite morphogenesis. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) revealed that GDNF, covalently tethered onto polycaprolactone (PCL) electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds, remained present on the scaffold surface for 120 days, with no evidence of protein leaching or degradation. The tethered GDNF protein remained functional and capable of activating downstream signaling cascades, as revealed by its capacity to phosphorylate intracellular Erk in a neural cell line. Furthermore, immobilization of GDNF protein promoted cell survival and differentiation in culture at both 3 and 7 days, further validating prolonged functionality of the protein, well beyond the minutes to hours timeframe observed for soluble proteins under the same culture conditions. This study provides important evidence of the stability and functionality kinetics of tethered molecules.
机译:已经利用了各种工程应用来以先天和生物学背景递送分子和化合物。在生物学应用中,及时递送分子对于细胞和器官功能至关重要。这样,先前的研究已经证明了通过蛋白质束缚到生物工程支架上的长期蛋白质递送的优势,与常规的可溶性蛋白质在体外和体内的递送相比。尽管有这些好处,但是关于这些蛋白质的稳定性,释放动力学,寿命,细胞内途径的活化以及这些蛋白质随时间的功能性的知识很少。举例来说,在这里我们检查了一种蛋白质,胶质细胞衍生的神经营养因子(GDNF)的稳定性,降解和功能,该因子已知会影响神经元的存活,分化和神经突形态发生。酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)显示,共价束缚在聚己内酯(PCL)电纺纳米纤维支架上的GDNF在支架表面上保留了120天,没有蛋白质浸出或降解的迹象。拴系的GDNF蛋白保持功能性并能够激活下游信号传导级联,正如其在神经细胞系中磷酸化细胞内Erk的能力所揭示的那样。此外,GDNF蛋白的固定可促进细胞在3天和7天的存活和分化,进一步证实了该蛋白的功能延长,远远超出了在相同培养条件下观察到的几分钟到几小时的可溶性蛋白。这项研究提供了拴系分子的稳定性和功能动力学的重要证据。

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