Citation
Godek, M. L.; Michel, R.; Chamberlain, L. M.; Castner, D. G.; & Grainger, D. W. (2009).
Adsorbed serum albumin is permissive to macrophage attachment to perfluorocarbon polymer surfaces in culture.
Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A, 88(2), 503-519.
Abstract
Monocyte/macrophage adhesion to biomaterials, correlated with foreign body response, occurs through protein-mediated surface interactions. Albumin-selective perfluorocarbon (FC) biomaterials are generally poorly cell-conducive because of insufficient receptor-mediated surface interactions, but macrophages bind to albumin-coated substrates and also preferentially to highly hydrophobic fluorinated surfaces. Bone marrow macrophages (BMMO) and IC-21, RAW 264.7, and J774A.1 monocyte/macrophage cells were cultured on FC surfaces. Protein deposition onto two distinct FC surfaces from complex and single-component solutions was tracked using fluorescence and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) methods. Cell adhesion and growth on protein pretreated substrates were compared by light microscopy. Flow cytometry and integrin-directed antibody receptor blocking were used to assess integrins critical for monocyte/macrophage adhesion in vitro. Albumin predominantly adsorbs onto both FC surfaces from 10% serum. In cultures preadsorbed with albumin or serum-dilutions, BMMO responded similar to IC-21 at early time points. Compared with Teflon AF, plasma-polymerized FC was less permissive to extended cell proliferation. The beta(2) integrins play major roles in macrophage adhesion to FC surfaces: antibody blocking significantly disrupted cell adhesion. Albumin-mediated cell adhesion mechanisms to FC surfaces could not be clarified. Primary BMMO and secondary IC-21 macrophages behave similarly on FC surfaces, regardless of preadsorbed protein biasing, with respect to adhesion, cell morphology, motility, and proliferation.
Keyword(s)
AdsorptionAnimalsBiocompatible MaterialsBone Marrow CellsCell AdhesionCell ProliferationCell ShapeCells, CulturedFibronectinsFluorocarbonsIntegrinsMacrophagesMass SpectrometryMaterials TestingMiceMice, Inbred C57BLPolymersPolytetrafluoroethyleneprincipal component analysisSerum Albumin
Reference Type
Journal Article
Secondary Title
Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A
Author(s)
Godek, M. L.Michel, R.Chamberlain, L. M.Castner, D. G.Grainger, D. W.
Year Published
2009
Volume Number
88
Issue Number
2
Pages
503-519
ISSN/ISBN
1552-4965
DOI
10.1002/jbm.a.31886