Cell-Instructive Alginate Hydrogels Targeting RhoA


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2018-09-19

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Cellular processes involve dynamic rearrangement of the cytoskeleton. The GTPase RhoA plays a fundamental role in controlling cytoskeletal architecture. The phenotypic stability of chondrocytes is enhanced through inhibition of RhoA, whereas RhoA activation leads to dedifferentiation. We hypothesized that local inhibition of this pathway could induce chondrogenesis and cartilage regeneration. In this study, a novel alginate-derived hydrogel system was developed for sustained RhoA targeting. Specifically, an engineered variant of C. botulinum C3 transferase, a potent RhoA inhibitor, was immobilized onto a hydrogel to achieve sustained release and enzymatic activity. Chondrocytes encapsulated within this fully biocompatible, mechanically stable scaffold produced a stable collagen type II-rich matrix in vitro which matured over a six-week period. Samples were implanted subcutaneously in mice, and similar production of a collagen type II-rich matrix was observed. The intrinsically versatile system has the potential to treat a number of clinical disorders, including osteoarthritis, linked with RhoA dysregulation.

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29 (9)

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3042 - 3053

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American Chemical Society

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03949 - Zenobi-Wong, Marcy / Zenobi-Wong, Marcy check_circle

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159783 - A Bio-inspired Cartilage Mimetic with Enhanced Chondrogenic and Anti-inflammatory Properties (SNF)

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