Molecules (Dec 2020)

<i>Protaetia brevitarsis seulensis</i> Derived Protein Isolate with Enhanced Osteomodulatory and Antioxidative Property

  • Keya Ganguly,
  • Min-Soo Jeong,
  • Sayan Deb Dutta,
  • Dinesh K. Patel,
  • Seong-Jun Cho,
  • Ki-Taek Lim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25246056
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 24
p. 6056

Abstract

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The osteogenic differentiation of stem cells is profoundly affected by their microenvironmental conditions. The differentiation behavior of stem cells can be tuned by changing the niche environments. The proteins or peptides that are derived by living organisms facilitate the osteogenic differentiation of stem cells. Here, we have evaluated the osteoinductive and antioxidative potential of the Protaetia brevitarsis seulensis insect-derived protein for human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hBMSCs). The amino acid contents in the isolated protein were determined by an amino acid analyzer. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used to analyze the extract’s functional groups and surface morphology. The extracted protein exhibited 51.08% β-sheet conformation. No adverse effects were observed in extract-treated cells, indicating their biocompatibility. The protein isolate showed an excellent antioxidative property. Besides this, an enhancement in the hBMSCs’ mineralization has been observed in the presence of treated protein isolates. Notably, osteogenic marker genes and proteins were effectively expressed in the treated cells. These results indicated that the P. brevitarsis-derived protein isolate can be used as a potential antioxidative biomaterial for bone tissue engineering applications.

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