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Title: Artificial cilia for soft and stable surface covalent immobilization of bone morphogenetic protein-2
Authors: Gan, Q
Chen, L
Bei, HP
Ng, SW
Guo, H
Liu, G
Pan, H
Liu, C
Zhao, X 
Zheng, Z 
Issue Date: Jun-2023
Source: Bioactive materials, June 2023, v. 24, p. 551-562
Abstract: Preservation of growth factor sensitivity and bioactivity (e.g., bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2)) post-immobilization to tissue engineering scaffolds remains a great challenge. Here, we develop a stable and soft surface modification strategy to address this issue. BMP-2 (a model growth factor) is covalently immobilized onto homogeneous poly (glycidyl methacrylate) (PGMA) polymer brushes which are grafted onto substrate surfaces (Au, quartz glass, silica wafer, or common biomaterials) via surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization. This surface modification method multiplies the functionalized interfacial area; it is simple, fast, gentle, and has little effect on the loaded protein owing to the cilia motility. The immobilized BMP-2 (i-BMP-2) on the surface of homogeneous PGMA polymer brushes exhibits excellent bioactivity (⁓87% bioactivity of free BMP-2 in vitro and 20%–50% higher than scaffolds with free BMP-2 in vivo), with conformation and secondary structure well-preserved after covalent immobilization and ethanol sterilization. Moreover, the osteogenic activity of i-BMP-2 on the nanoline pattern (PGMA-poly (N-isopropylacrylamide)) shows ⁓110% bioactivity of free BMP-2. This is superior compared to conventional protein covalent immobilization strategies in terms of both bioactivity preservation and therapeutic efficacy. PGMA polymer brushes can be used to modify surfaces of different tissue-engineered scaffolds, which facilitates in situ immobilization of growth factors, and accelerates repair of a wide range of tissue types.
Keywords: Bioactivity
Poly (glycidyl methacrylate)
Polymer brush
Protein immobilization
Surface modification
Publisher: Ke Ai Publishing Communications Ltd
Journal: Bioactive materials 
EISSN: 2452-199X
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.12.029
Rights: © 2022 The Authors. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co. Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
The following publication Gan, Qi; Chen, Lina; Bei, Ho-Pan; Ng, Sze-Wing; Guo, Han; Liu, Guoqiang; Pan, Hao; Liu, Changsheng; Zhao, Xin; Zheng, Zijian(2023). Artificial cilia for soft and stable surface covalent immobilization of bone morphogenetic protein-2. Bioactive Materials, 24, 551-562 is available at https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.12.029.
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