Three-dimensional cell culture of chondrocytes on modified di-phenylaianine scaffolds

V Jayawarna, A Smith, J E Gough, R V Ulijn

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    Abstract

    The design of self-assembled peptide-based structures for three-dimensional cell culture and tissue repair has been a key objective in biomaterials science for decades. in search of the simplest possible peptide system that can self-assemble, we discovered that combinations of di-peptides that are modified with aromatic stacking ligands could form nanometre-sized fibres when exposed to physiological conditions. For example, we demonstrated that a number of Fmoc (fluoren-9-ylmethyloxycarbonyl) modified di- and tri-peptides form highly ordered hydrogels via hydrogen-bonding and pi-pi interactions from the fluorenyl rings. These highly hydrated gels allowed for cell proliferation of chondrocytes in three dimensions [Jayawarna, Ali, Jowitt, Miller, Sal Gough and Ulijn (2006) Adv. Mater. 18, 611-614]. We demonstrated that fibrous architecture and physical properties of the resulting materials were dictated by the nature of the amino acid building blocks. Here, we report the self-assembly process of three di-phenylalanine analogues, Fmoc-Phe-Phe-OH, Nap (naphthalene)-Phe-Phe-OH and Cbz (benzyloxycarbonyl)-Phe-Phe-OH, to compare and contrast the self-assembly properties and cell culture conditions attributable to their protecting group difference. Fibre morphology analysis of the three structures using cryo-SEM (scanning electron microscopy) and TEM (transmission electron microscopy) suggested fibrous structures with dramatically varying fibril dimensions, depending on the aromatic ligand used. CD and FTIR (Fourier-transform IR) data confirmed beta-sheet arrangements in all three samples in the gel state. The ability of these three new hydrogels to support cell proliferation of chondrocytes was confirmed for all three materials.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationCojnference on Bionanotechnology - From Self-Assembly to Cell Biology
    PublisherPortland Press Ltd
    Pages535-537
    Number of pages3
    Volume35
    ISBN (Print)0300-5127
    Publication statusPublished - 2007
    EventCojnference on Bionanotechnology - From Self-Assembly to Cell Biology - Cambridge, ENGLAND
    Duration: 3 Jan 20075 Jan 2007

    Conference

    ConferenceCojnference on Bionanotechnology - From Self-Assembly to Cell Biology
    CityCambridge, ENGLAND
    Period3/01/075/01/07

    Keywords

    • cell proliferation
    • chondrocyte
    • fluoren-9-ylmethyloxycarbonyl (Fmoc)
    • hydrogel
    • self-assembly
    • three-dimensional cell culture
    • Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

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