2009
DOI: 10.1021/nl803548b
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Impact of Order and Disorder in RGD Nanopatterns on Cell Adhesion

Abstract: We herein present a novel platform of well-controlled ordered and disordered nanopatterns positioned with a cyclic peptide of arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) on a bioinert poly(ethylene glycol) background, to study whether the nanoscopic order of spatial patterning of the integrinspecific ligands influences osteoblast adhesion. This is the first time that the nanoscale order of RGD ligand patterns was varied quantitatively, and tested for its impact on the adhesion of tissue cells. Our findings reveal tha… Show more

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“…Interestingly, the distance between the globular clusters on PL-GP-col samples is in range of 70 nm, which has been indicated as the critical local inter-ligand spacing for integrin clustering and cell adhesion. 70 Hence, GPTES silanization seems to be the treatment that provides an adequate collagen conformation for enhanced fibroblast response.…”
Section: Focal Points Formation and Fibronectin Fibrillogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, the distance between the globular clusters on PL-GP-col samples is in range of 70 nm, which has been indicated as the critical local inter-ligand spacing for integrin clustering and cell adhesion. 70 Hence, GPTES silanization seems to be the treatment that provides an adequate collagen conformation for enhanced fibroblast response.…”
Section: Focal Points Formation and Fibronectin Fibrillogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These rather small molecules can be synthesized in a tailor-made way to realize directed immobilization and multifunctionality (Delaittre et al, 2012). Thereby, immobilization anchors such as thiols (Huang et al, 2009), DOPA (Tang et al, 2014;Pagel et al, 2016), phosphonic acids (Auernheimer et al, 2005), nucleic acids (Michael et al, 2009) and basic amino acids (Harris et al, 2004;Hassert et al, 2012) are easily introduced or ligated to bioactive peptides. Moreover, additional cell-attracting or repelling functionalities can be easily incorporated by specific reactions.…”
Section: Components Of Multifunctional Biomaterials Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peptide density on the biomaterial could be easily adjusted by varying the mole fraction of the modified thiols. The distance and distribution of bioactive motifs can be crucial for successful cell adhesion and in particular for additive and synergic effects (Huang et al, 2009). Furthermore, ECM-proteins, as fibronection or vitronectin, naturally display their different binding sequences in a defined spacing (Dalton et al, 1995).…”
Section: Combining Multifunctionality On a Biomaterials Surfacementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For ligand spacing >70 nm, the local order or disorder had an impact on cell adhesion, with increased (reduced) adhesion for disordered (ordered) ligands. [87] …”
Section: Ligand Spacingmentioning
confidence: 99%