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Habibovic, Pamela
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- 2024Extracellular matrix mimetic supramolecular hydrogels reinforced with covalent crosslinked mesoporous silica nanoparticles
- 2024Optimization of a tunable process for rapid production of calcium phosphate microparticles using a droplet-based microfluidic platformcitations
- 2023Polymer film-based microwell array platform for long-term culture and research of human bronchial organoidscitations
- 2023Decoupling the role of chemistry and microstructure in hMSCs response to an osteoinductive calcium phosphate ceramiccitations
- 2023Matrix metalloproteinase degradable, in situ photocrosslinked nanocomposite bioinks for bioprinting applicationscitations
- 2022Sustained local ionic homeostatic imbalance caused by calcification modulates inflammation to trigger heterotopic ossificationcitations
- 2022Assessment of Cell-Material Interactions in Three Dimensions through Dispersed Coaggregation of Microsized Biomaterials into Tissue Spheroidscitations
- 2021Biomimetic Mechanically Strong One-Dimensional Hydroxyapatite/Poly(d,l-lactide) Composite Inducing Formation of Anisotropic Collagen Matrixcitations
- 2021Cobalt-containing calcium phosphate induces resorption of biomineralized collagen by human osteoclastscitations
- 2021Biodegradable Elastic Sponge from Nanofibrous Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Ceramic as an Advanced Material for Regenerative Medicinecitations
- 20213D porous Ti6Al4V-beta-tricalcium phosphate scaffolds directly fabricated by additive manufacturingcitations
- 2021Injectable, self-healing mesoporous silica nanocomposite hydrogels with improved mechanical propertiescitations
- 2020Intestinal Organoid Culture in Polymer Film-Based Microwell Arrayscitations
- 2017Development of a microfluidic platform integrating high-resolution microstructured biomaterials to study cell-material interactionscitations
- 2017Deconvoluting the Bioactivity of Calcium Phosphate-Based Bone Graft Substitutescitations
- 2017Deconvoluting the Bioactivity of Calcium Phosphate-Based Bone Graft Substitutes:Strategies to Understand the Role of Individual Material Propertiescitations
- 2017Enhancing regenerative approaches with nanoparticlescitations
- 2016The Effects of Crystal Phase and Particle Morphology of Calcium Phosphates on Proliferation and Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cellscitations
- 2016Independent effects of the chemical and microstructural surface properties of polymer/ceramic composites on proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of human MSCscitations
- 2016Independent effects of the chemical and microstructural surface properties of polymer/ceramic composites on proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of human MSCscitations
- 2015Elucidating the individual effects of calcium and phosphate ions on hMSCs by using composite materialscitations
- 2010Biomimetic calcium phosphate coatings on recombinant spider silk fibrescitations
- 2009Effects of soluble cobalt and cobalt incorporated into calcium phosphate layers on osteoclast differentiation and activationcitations
- 2009Angiogenesis in Calcium Phosphate Scaffolds by Inorganic Copper Ion Releasecitations
- 2008Osteoconduction and osteoinduction of low-temperature 3D printed bioceramic implantscitations
- 2008Comparative in vivo study of six hydroxyapatite-based bone graft substitutescitations
- 2007Biological performance in goats of a porous titanium alloy-biphasic calcium phosphate compositecitations
- 2006Influence of physico-chemical properties, macro- and microstructure on osteoinductive potential of calcium-phosphate ceramicscitations
- 2006Relevance of osteoinductive biomaterials in critical-sized orthotopic defectcitations
- 20053D microenvironment as essential element for osteoinduction by biomaterialscitations
- 2004Influence of octacalcium phosphate coating on osteoinductive properties of biomaterialscitations
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Independent effects of the chemical and microstructural surface properties of polymer/ceramic composites on proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of human MSCs
Abstract
Within the general aim of finding affordable and sustainable regenerative solutions for damaged and diseased tissues and organs, significant efforts have been invested in developing synthetic alternatives to natural bone grafts, such as autografts. Calcium phosphate (CaP) ceramics are among widely used synthetic bone graft substitutes, but their mechanical properties and bone regenerative capacity are still outperformed by their natural counterparts. In order to improve the existing synthetic bone graft substitutes, it is imperative to understand the effects of their individual properties on a biological response, and to find a way to combine the desired properties into new, improved functional biomaterials. To this end, we studied the independent effects of the chemical composition and surface microstructure of a poly(lactic acid)/hydroxyapatite (PLA/HA) composite material on the proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of clinically relevant bone marrow-derived human mesenchymal stromal cells (hMSCs). While the molecular weight of the polymer and presence/absence of the ceramic phase were used as the chemical variables, a soft embossing technique was used to pattern the surfaces of all materials with either pits or pillars with identical microscale dimensions. The results indicated that, while cell morphology was affected by both the presence and availability of HA and by the surface microstructure, the effect of the latter parameter on cell proliferation was negligible. The osteogenic differentiation of hMSCs, and in particular the expression of bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2) and osteopontin (OP) were significantly enhanced when cells were cultured on the composite based on low-molecular-weight PLA, as compared to the high-molecular-weight PLA-based composite and the two pure polymers. The OP expression on the low-molecular-weight PLA-based composite was further enhanced when the surface was patterned with pits. Taken together, within this experimental set up, the individual effect of the chemistry, and in particular of the presence of CaP, was more pronounced than the individual effect of the surface microstructure, although their combined effects were, in some cases, synergistic. The approach presented here opens new routes to study the interactions of biomaterials with the biological environment in greater depths, which can serve as a starting point for developing biomaterials with improved bioactivity. Statement of Significance The aim of the this study was to obtain insight into independent effects of the chemical composition and surface microstructure of a poly(lactic acid)/hydroxyapatite (PLA/HA) composite material on the morphology, proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of clinically relevant bone marrow-derived human mesenchymal stromal cells (hMSCs). While the need for synthetic alternatives for natural bone in bone regenerative strategies is rapidly increasing, the clinical performance of synthetic biomaterials needs