Lan-Xin LyuXiaofeng ZhangAnthony J. DeeganGaofeng LiangHong-Ning YangShu-Qun HuXianliang YanNing‐Ping HuangTie Xu
Having advantageous biocompatibility and osteoconductive properties known to enhance the osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), hydroxyapatite (HA) is a commonly used material for bone tissue engineering. What remains unclear, however, is whether HA holds a similar potential for stimulating the osteogenic differentiation of MSCs to that of a more frequently used osteogenic-inducing medium (OIM). To that end, we used PHBV electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds to directly compare the osteogenic capacities of HA with OIM over MSCs. Through the observation of cellular morphology, the staining of osteogenic markers, and the quantitative measuring of osteogenic-related genes, as well as microRNA analyses, we not only found that HA was as capable as OIM for differentiating MSCs down an osteogenic lineage; albeit, at a significantly slower rate, but also that numerous microRNAs are involved in the osteogenic differentiation of MSCs through multiple pathways involving the inhibition of cellular proliferation and stemness, chondrogenesis and adipogenesis, and the active promotion of osteogenesis. Taken together, we have shown for the first time that PHBV electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds combined with HA have a similar osteogenic-inducing potential as OIM and may therefore be used as a viable replacement for OIM for alternative in vivo-mimicking bone tissue engineering applications.
Ning ZhangQian‐Ru XiaoXin‐Yao ManHaixia LiuLan‐Xin LüNing‐Ping Huang
Esmaiel JabbariMurugan Ramalingam
Sai RamaKrishna Meka (1607683)Leeba Ann Chacko (3779266)Ashwini Ravi (3779260)Kaushik Chatterjee (1452559)Vaishnavi Ananthanarayanan (3779263)
Sai Rama Krishna MekaLeeba Ann ChackoAshwini RaviKaushik ChatterjeeVaishnavi Ananthanarayanan
Atike İnce YardımcıOznur BaskanSelahattin YılmazGülistan MeşeEngin ÖzçiviciYusuf Selamet