成骨细胞
整合素
细胞生物学
盘状结构域
胶原受体
地址1
化学
磷酸化
生物
受体
生物化学
受体酪氨酸激酶
体外
作者
Chunxi Ge,Yiming Li,Fashuai Wu,X. Peter,Renny T. Franceschi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.actbio.2023.05.039
摘要
Skeletal progenitor: collagen interactions are critical for bone development and regeneration. Both collagen-binding integrins and discoidin domain receptors (DDR1 and DDR2) function as collagen receptors in bone. Each receptor is activated by a distinct collagen sequence; GFOGER for integrins and GVMGFO for DDRs. Specific triple helical peptides containing each of these binding domains were evaluated for ability to stimulate DDR2 and integrin signaling and osteoblast differentiation. GVMGFO peptide stimulated DDR2 Y740 phosphorylation and osteoblast differentiation as measured by induction of osteoblast marker mRNAs and mineralization without affecting integrin activity. In contrast, GFOGER peptide stimulated focal adhesion kinase (FAK) Y397 phosphorylation, an early measure of integrin activation, and to a lesser extent osteoblast differentiation without affecting DDR2-P. Significantly, the combination of both peptides cooperatively enhanced both DDR2 and FAK signaling and osteoblast differentiation, a response that was blocked in Ddr2-deficient cells. These studies suggest that the development of scaffolds containing DDR and integrin-activating peptides may provide a new route for promoting bone regeneration. A method for stimulating osteoblast differentiation of skeletal progenitor cells is described that uses culture surfaces coated with a collagen-derived triple-helical peptide to selectively activate discoidin domain receptors. When this peptide is combined with an integrin-activating peptide, synergistic stimulation of differentiation is seen. This approach of combining collagen-derived peptides to stimulate the two main collagen receptors in bone (DDR2 and collagen-binding integrins) provides a route for developing a new class of tissue engineering scaffolds for bone regeneration.
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