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Rac1-GTPase regulates compression-induced actin protrusions (CAPs) of mesenchymal stem cells in 3D collagen micro-tissues
This study delineates the mechanism of compression-induced cytoskeleton reorganization, contributing to rationalizing mechanical loading regimes for functional tissue engineering.PMID:33933985 | DOI:10.1016/j.biomaterials.2021.120829
Source: Biomaterials - May 2, 2021 Category: Materials Science Authors: Vincent Kwok Lim Lam Johnny Yu Hin Wong Sing Yian Chew Barbara Pui Chan Source Type: research

ASAP Theranostic Niosomes for Efficient siRNA/MicroRNA Delivery and Activatable Near-Infrared Fluorescent Tracking of Stem Cells
ACS Applied Materials& InterfacesDOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b05513
Source: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces - May 29, 2018 Category: Materials Science Authors: Chuanxu Yang, Shan Gao, Ping Song, Frederik Dagn æs-Hansen, Maria Jakobsen, Jørgen Kjems Source Type: research

Promoting tumor penetration of nanoparticles for cancer stem cell therapy by TGF-β signaling pathway inhibition.
This study suggests that enhanced tumor penetration of drug-carrying nanoparticles can enhance CSCs clearance in vivo and consequently provide superior anti-tumor effects. PMID: 26751819 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Biomaterials - December 21, 2015 Category: Materials Science Authors: Zuo ZQ, Chen KG, Yu XY, Zhao G, Shen S, Cao ZT, Luo YL, Wang YC, Wang J Tags: Biomaterials Source Type: research

Co-delivery of platinum drug and siNotch1 with micelleplex for enhanced hepatocellular carcinoma therapy.
Abstract As part of HCC tumor cellularity, cancer stem cells (CSCs) are considered a major obstacle to eradicate hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which is the third most common cause of cancer-related death worldwide, and the accumulation of chemotherapeutic drug-resistant CSCs invariably accounts for poor prognosis and HCC relapse. In the present study, we explored the efficacy of co-delivery of platinum drug and siRNA targeting Notch1 to treat CSCs-harboring HCC. To overcome the challenging obstacles of platinum drug and siRNA in the systemic administration, we developed a micellar nanoparticle (MNP) to deliver p...
Source: Biomaterials - August 17, 2015 Category: Materials Science Authors: Shen S, Sun CY, Du XJ, Li HJ, Liu Y, Xia JX, Zhu YH, Wang J Tags: Biomaterials Source Type: research

Gold nanorod delivery of LSD1 siRNA induces human mesenchymal stem cell differentiation
In this study, we have developed poly-sodium 4-styrenesulfonate (PSS) and poly-allylamine hydrochloride (PAH) coated AuNR-based nanocarriers, which are capable of delivering small interfering RNA (siRNA) against LSD1 to induce the differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells. To further study the mechanism, we tested the stemness and differentiation genes and found that they have been changed with LSD1 down-regulation. In addition, with the hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), LSD1 siRNA delivery by AuNRs could promote the differentiation of the human mesenchymal stem cells (human MSCs) into a hepatocyte lineage in vitro. Ou...
Source: Materials Science and Engineering: C - May 15, 2015 Category: Materials Science Source Type: research

Targeting glucose uptake with siRNA-based nanomedicine for cancer therapy.
In this study, we report an effective strategy for cancer therapy through targeting glucose transporter 3 (GLUT3) with siRNA-based nanomedicine to simultaneously inhibit the self-renewal of glioma stem cells and bulk glioma cells in a glucose restricted tumor micro-environment. We have demonstrated that cationic lipid-assisted poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(d,l-lactide) (PEG-PLA) nanoparticles can efficiently deliver siRNA into U87MG and U251 glioma stem cells and bulk glioma cells. Nanoparticles carrying specific siRNA targeting GLUT3 (NPsiGLUT3) were able to significantly reduce the expression of GLUT3 in glioma stem cells...
Source: Biomaterials - March 20, 2015 Category: Materials Science Authors: Xu CF, Liu Y, Shen S, Zhu YH, Wang J Tags: Biomaterials Source Type: research

Current wound healing procedures and potential care
Publication date: 1 March 2015 Source:Materials Science and Engineering: C, Volume 48 Author(s): Michael B. Dreifke , Amil A. Jayasuriya , Ambalangodage C. Jayasuriya In this review, we describe current and future potential wound healing treatments for acute and chronic wounds. The current wound healing approaches are based on autografts, allografts, and cultured epithelial autografts, and wound dressings based on biocompatible and biodegradable polymers. The Food and Drug Administration approved wound healing dressings based on several polymers including collagen, silicon, chitosan, and hyaluronic acid. The new potentia...
Source: Materials Science and Engineering: C - January 5, 2015 Category: Materials Science Source Type: research

Co-delivery of Cbfa-1-targeting siRNA and SOX9 protein using PLGA nanoparticles to induce chondrogenesis of human mesenchymal stem cells.
This study evaluated the abilities of SOX9, a crucial protein during the early stage of chondrogenesis, and siRNA targeting Cbfa-1, a transcription factor that promotes osteogenesis, to stimulate chondrogenesis. Non-toxic poly-(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) nanoparticles (NPs) were coated with Cbfa-1-targeting siRNA and loaded with SOX9 protein. Coomassie blue staining and circular dichroism revealed that the loaded SOX9 protein maintained its stability and bioactivity. These NPs easily entered human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) in vitro and caused them to differentiate into chondrocytes. Markers that are typically e...
Source: Biomaterials - June 23, 2014 Category: Materials Science Authors: Jeon SY, Park JS, Yang HN, Lim HJ, Yi SW, Park H, Park KH Tags: Biomaterials Source Type: research

Sustained localized presentation of RNA interfering molecules from in situ forming hydrogels to guide stem cell osteogenic differentiation.
Abstract To date, RNA interfering molecules have been used to differentiate stem cells on two-dimensional (2D) substrates that do not mimic three-dimensional (3D) microenvironments in the body. Here, in situ forming poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels were engineered for controlled, localized and sustained delivery of RNA interfering molecules to differentiate stem cells encapsulated within the 3D polymer network. RNA interfering molecules were released from the hydrogels in a sustained and controlled manner over the course of 3-6 weeks, and exhibited high bioactivity. Importantly, it was demonstrated that the d...
Source: Biomaterials - May 12, 2014 Category: Materials Science Authors: Nguyen MK, Jeon O, Krebs MD, Schapira D, Alsberg E Tags: Biomaterials Source Type: research

Integrin binding and MAPK signal pathways in primary cell responses to surface chemistry of calcium silicate cements.
This study sheds light on the mechanism by which the modulation of the chemical composition of calcium silicate cements with different Si/Ca molar ratios could produce different cell responses. Two primary cell types (human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) and human dental pulp cells (hDPCs)) were used to elicit the changes in total DNA content, integrin subunit levels, phosphor-focal adhesion kinase (pFAK) levels, and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway activity at the cell attachment stage. The effect of small interfering RNA (siRNA) transfection targeting collagen type I (COL I) and fibronectin (FN) ...
Source: Biomaterials - June 13, 2013 Category: Materials Science Authors: Shie MY, Ding SJ Tags: Biomaterials Source Type: research