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Authors Wang H, Shang Y, Chen X, Wang Z, Zhu D, Liu Y, Zhang C, Chen P, Wu J, Wu L, Kong D, Yang Z, Li Z, Chen X
Received 30 March 2020
Accepted for publication 9 June 2020
Published 17 June 2020 Volume 2020:15 Pages 4311—4324
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S254635
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Linlin Sun
Purpose: By providing a stem cell microenvironment
with particular bioactive constituents in vivo, synthetic biomaterials have
been progressively successful in stem cell-based tissue regeneration by
enhancing the engraftment and survival of transplanted cells. Designs with
bioactive motifs to influence cell behavior and with D-form amino acids to
modulate scaffold stability may be critical for the development and
optimization of self-assembling biomimetic hydrogel scaffolds for stem cell
therapy.
Materials and Methods: In this study, we linked naphthalene (Nap) covalently to a short
D-form peptide (Nap-DFDFG) and the C
domain of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1C) as a functional hydrogel-based
scaffolds, and we hypothesized that this hydrogel could enhance the therapeutic
efficiency of human placenta-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hP-MSCs) in a
murine acute kidney injury (AKI) model.
Results: The
self-assembling peptide was constrained into a classical β-sheet structure and
showed hydrogel properties. Our results revealed that this hydrogel exhibited
increased affinity for IGF-1 receptor. Furthermore, cotransplantation of the
β-IGF-1C hydrogel and hP-MSCs contributed to endogenous regeneration
post-injury and boosted angiogenesis in a murine AKI model, leading to recovery
of renal function.
Conclusion: This
hydrogel could provide a favorable niche for hP-MSCs and thereby rescue renal
function in an AKI model by promoting cell survival and angiogenesis. In
conclusion, by covalently linking the desired functional groups to D-form
peptides to create functional hydrogels, self-assembling β-sheet peptide
hydrogels may serve as a promising platform for tissue-engineering and stem
cell therapy.
Keywords: self-assembly,
β-sheet, hydrogel, D-form peptide, C domain of insulin-like growth factor,
IGF-1C, mesenchymal stem cells, MSCs, acute kidney injure, AKI