In this study, we investigated whether multipotent (human-bone-marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells [hBM-MSCs]) and pluripotent stem cells (murine-induced pluripotent stem cells [iPSCs] and murine embryonic stem cells [ESCs]) respond to nanocomposite fibrous mats of poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) loaded with 1 or 8 wt % of calcium-deficient nanohydroxyapatite (d-HAp). Remarkably, the dispersion of different amounts of d-HAp to PLLA produced a set of materials (PLLA/d-HAp) with similar architectures and tunable mechanical properties. After 3 weeks of culture in the absence of soluble osteogenic factors, we observed the expression of osteogenic markers, including the deposition of bone matrix proteins, in multi/pluripotent cells only grown on PLLA/d-HAp nanocomposites, whereas the osteogenic differentiation was absent on stem-cell-neat PLLA cultures. Interestingly, this phenomenon was confined only in hBM-MSCs, murine iPSCs, and ESCs grown on direct contact with the PLLA/d-HAp mats. Altogether, these results indicate that the osteogenic differentiation effect of these electrospun PLLA/d-HAp nanocomposites was independent of the stem cell type and highlight the direct interaction of stem cell-polymeric nanocomposite and the mechanical properties acquired by the PLLA/d-HAp nanocomposites as key steps for the differentiation process.

D'Angelo, F., Armentano, I., Cacciotti, I., Tiribuzi, R., Quattrocelli, M., Del Gaudio, C., et al. (2012). Tuning Multi/Pluri-Potent Stem Cell Fate by Electrospun Poly(L-lactic acid)-Calcium-Deficient Hydroxyapatite Nanocomposite Mats. BIOMACROMOLECULES [10.1021/bm3000716].

Tuning Multi/Pluri-Potent Stem Cell Fate by Electrospun Poly(L-lactic acid)-Calcium-Deficient Hydroxyapatite Nanocomposite Mats

BIANCO, ALESSANDRA;
2012-01-01

Abstract

In this study, we investigated whether multipotent (human-bone-marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells [hBM-MSCs]) and pluripotent stem cells (murine-induced pluripotent stem cells [iPSCs] and murine embryonic stem cells [ESCs]) respond to nanocomposite fibrous mats of poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) loaded with 1 or 8 wt % of calcium-deficient nanohydroxyapatite (d-HAp). Remarkably, the dispersion of different amounts of d-HAp to PLLA produced a set of materials (PLLA/d-HAp) with similar architectures and tunable mechanical properties. After 3 weeks of culture in the absence of soluble osteogenic factors, we observed the expression of osteogenic markers, including the deposition of bone matrix proteins, in multi/pluripotent cells only grown on PLLA/d-HAp nanocomposites, whereas the osteogenic differentiation was absent on stem-cell-neat PLLA cultures. Interestingly, this phenomenon was confined only in hBM-MSCs, murine iPSCs, and ESCs grown on direct contact with the PLLA/d-HAp mats. Altogether, these results indicate that the osteogenic differentiation effect of these electrospun PLLA/d-HAp nanocomposites was independent of the stem cell type and highlight the direct interaction of stem cell-polymeric nanocomposite and the mechanical properties acquired by the PLLA/d-HAp nanocomposites as key steps for the differentiation process.
2012
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D'Angelo, F., Armentano, I., Cacciotti, I., Tiribuzi, R., Quattrocelli, M., Del Gaudio, C., et al. (2012). Tuning Multi/Pluri-Potent Stem Cell Fate by Electrospun Poly(L-lactic acid)-Calcium-Deficient Hydroxyapatite Nanocomposite Mats. BIOMACROMOLECULES [10.1021/bm3000716].
D'Angelo, F; Armentano, I; Cacciotti, I; Tiribuzi, R; Quattrocelli, M; Del Gaudio, C; Fortunati, E; Saino, E; Caraffa, A; Cerulli, G; Visai, L; Kenny,...espandi
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