International Journal of Molecular Sciences (May 2021)

Bio-Functionalized Chitosan for Bone Tissue Engineering

  • Paola Brun,
  • Annj Zamuner,
  • Chiara Battocchio,
  • Leonardo Cassari,
  • Martina Todesco,
  • Valerio Graziani,
  • Giovanna Iucci,
  • Martina Marsotto,
  • Luca Tortora,
  • Valeria Secchi,
  • Monica Dettin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22115916
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 11
p. 5916

Abstract

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Hybrid biomaterials allow for the improvement of the biological properties of materials and have been successfully used for implantology in medical applications. The covalent and selective functionalization of materials with bioactive peptides provides favorable results in tissue engineering by supporting cell attachment to the biomaterial through biochemical cues and interaction with membrane receptors. Since the functionalization with bioactive peptides may alter the chemical and physical properties of the biomaterials, in this study we characterized the biological responses of differently functionalized chitosan analogs. Chitosan analogs were produced through the reaction of GRGDSPK (RGD) or FRHRNRKGY (HVP) sequences, both carrying an aldehyde-terminal group, to chitosan. The bio-functionalized polysaccharides, pure or “diluted” with chitosan, were chemically characterized in depth and evaluated for their antimicrobial activities and biocompatibility toward human primary osteoblast cells. The results obtained indicate that the bio-functionalization of chitosan increases human-osteoblast adhesion (p p p < 0.005 vs. RGD). In conclusion, our results reported that a selected concentration of HVP supported the biomimetic potential of functionalized chitosan better than RGD and preserved the antibacterial properties of chitosan.

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