Polydopamine incorporation enhances cell differentiation and antibacterial properties of 3D-printed guanosine-borate hydrogels for functional tissue regeneration
Fecha de publicación
2023ISSN
1422-0067
Resumen
Tissue engineering focuses on the development of materials as biosubstitutes that can be used to regenerate, repair, or replace damaged tissues. Alongside this, 3D printing has emerged as a promising technique for producing implants tailored to specific defects, which in turn increased the demand for new inks and bioinks. Especially supramolecular hydrogels based on nucleosides such as guanosine have gained increasing attention due to their biocompatibility, good mechanical characteristics, tunable and reversible properties, and intrinsic self-healing capabilities. However, most existing formulations exhibit insufficient stability, biological activity, or printability. To address these limitations, we incorporated polydopamine (PDA) into guanosine-borate (GB) hydrogels and developed a PGB hydrogel with maximal PDA incorporation and good thixotropic and printability qualities. The resulting PGB hydrogels exhibited a well-defined nanofibrillar network, and we found that PDA incorporation increased the hydrogel’s osteogenic activity while having no negative effect on mammalian cell survival or migration. In contrast, antimicrobial activity was observed against the Gram-positive bacteria Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis. Thus, our findings suggest that our PGB hydrogel represents a significantly improved candidate as a 3D-printed scaffold capable of sustaining living cells, which may be further functionalized by incorporating other bioactive molecules for enhanced tissue integration.
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Artículo
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Versión publicada
Lengua
Inglés
Materias (CDU)
616.3 - Patología del aparato digestivo. Odontología
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Páginas
25
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MDPI
Colección
24; 4
Publicado en
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Citación
Merino Gómez, Maria; Gil, FJ; Perez, Roman [et al.]. Polydopamine incorporation enhances cell differentiation and antibacterial properties of 3D-printed guanosine-borate hydrogels for functional tissue regeneration. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023, 24(4), 4224. Disponible en: <https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/24/4/4224>. Fecha de acceso: 27 mar. 2023. DOI: 10.3390/ijms24044224
Número del acuerdo de la subvención
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/801370
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/2PE/RTI2018-096088-J-100
Nota
M.G.-G. has received funding from the postdoctoral fellowship program Beatriu de Pinós (2018 BP 00155), funded by the Secretary of Universities and Research (Government of Catalonia) and by the Horizon 2020 program of research and innovation of the European Union under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 801370. R.A.P. is supported by the Spanish Ministry by the Ramón y Cajal Program (RYC2018-025977-I) and MINECO/FEDER project (RTI2018-096088-J-100). Additional financial support was provided by the Government of Catalonia (2021 SGR 00565).
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