BMP2-modified injectable hydrogel for osteogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells

SH Park, JS Kwon, BS Lee, JH Park, BK Lee, JH Yun… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
SH Park, JS Kwon, BS Lee, JH Park, BK Lee, JH Yun, BY Lee, JH Kim, BH Min, TH Yoo
Scientific reports, 2017nature.com
This is the first report on the development of a covalently bone morphogenetic protein-2
(BMP2)-immobilized hydrogel that is suitable for osteogenic differentiation of human
periodontal ligament stem cells (hPLSCs). O-propargyl-tyrosine (OpgY) was site-specifically
incorporated into BMP2 to prepare BMP2-OpgY with an alkyne group. The engineered
BMP2-OpgY exhibited osteogenic characteristics after in vitro osteogenic differentiation of
hPLSCs, indicating the osteogenic ability of BMP2-OpgY. A methoxy polyethylene glycol …
Abstract
This is the first report on the development of a covalently bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP2)-immobilized hydrogel that is suitable for osteogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPLSCs). O-propargyl-tyrosine (OpgY) was site-specifically incorporated into BMP2 to prepare BMP2-OpgY with an alkyne group. The engineered BMP2-OpgY exhibited osteogenic characteristics after in vitro osteogenic differentiation of hPLSCs, indicating the osteogenic ability of BMP2-OpgY. A methoxy polyethylene glycol-(polycaprolactone-(N3)) block copolymer (MC-N3) was prepared as an injectable in situ-forming hydrogel. BMP2 covalently immobilized on an MC hydrogel (MC-BMP2) was prepared quantitatively by a simple biorthogonal reaction between alkyne groups on BMP2-OpgY and azide groups on MC-N3 via a Cu(I)-catalyzed click reaction. The hPLSCs-loaded MC-BMP2 formed a hydrogel almost immediately upon injection into animals. In vivo osteogenic differentiation of hPLSCs in the MC-BMP2 formulation was confirmed by histological staining and gene expression analyses. Histological staining of hPLSC-loaded MC-BMP2 implants showed evidence of mineralized calcium deposits, whereas hPLSC-loaded MC-Cl or BMP2-OpgY mixed with MC-Cl, implants showed no mineral deposits. Additionally, MC-BMP2 induced higher levels of osteogenic gene expression in hPLSCs than in other groups. In conclusion, BMP2-OpgY covalently immobilized on MC-BMP2 induced osteogenic differentiation of hPLSCs as a noninvasive method for bone tissue engineering.
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