TY - JOUR
T1 - In vitro efficacy of silk sericin microparticles and platelet lysate for intervertebral disk regeneration
AU - Bari, Elia
AU - Perteghella, Sara
AU - Marrubini, Giorgio
AU - Sorrenti, Milena
AU - Catenacci, Laura
AU - Tripodo, Giuseppe
AU - Mastrogiacomo, Maddalena
AU - Mandracchia, Delia
AU - Trapani, Adriana
AU - Faragò, Silvio
AU - Gaetani, Paolo
AU - Torre, Maria Luisa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2018/10/15
Y1 - 2018/10/15
N2 - Intervertebral disk degeneration is an oxidative and inflammatory pathological condition that induces viability and functionality reduction of Nucleus Pulposus cells (NPs). Cellular therapies were previously proposed to repair and substitute the herniated disk but low proliferative index and pathological conditions of NPs dramatically reduced the efficacy of this approach. To overcome these problems we proposed, for the first time, a therapeutic system based on the association of silk sericin microparticles and platelet-derived products. Silk sericin (SS) is a bioactive protein with marked antioxidant properties, while platelet lysate (PL) and platelet poor plasma (PPP) represent a source of growth factors able to support cell viability and to promote tissue regeneration. We demonstrated that the mixture PL + PPP promoted NPs proliferation with a significant reduction of cellular doubling time. SS microparticles, alone or in combination with PPP, presented the higher ROS-scavenging activity while, SS microparticles and PL resulted as the best association able to protect NPs against oxidative stress induce by hydroxide peroxide. Based on these results, the authors are confident that, with the ever increasing need of efficacious tools for regenerative medicine purposes, SS microparticles and PL + PPP association could represent an effective approach for the development of low impact and non-invasive therapies.
AB - Intervertebral disk degeneration is an oxidative and inflammatory pathological condition that induces viability and functionality reduction of Nucleus Pulposus cells (NPs). Cellular therapies were previously proposed to repair and substitute the herniated disk but low proliferative index and pathological conditions of NPs dramatically reduced the efficacy of this approach. To overcome these problems we proposed, for the first time, a therapeutic system based on the association of silk sericin microparticles and platelet-derived products. Silk sericin (SS) is a bioactive protein with marked antioxidant properties, while platelet lysate (PL) and platelet poor plasma (PPP) represent a source of growth factors able to support cell viability and to promote tissue regeneration. We demonstrated that the mixture PL + PPP promoted NPs proliferation with a significant reduction of cellular doubling time. SS microparticles, alone or in combination with PPP, presented the higher ROS-scavenging activity while, SS microparticles and PL resulted as the best association able to protect NPs against oxidative stress induce by hydroxide peroxide. Based on these results, the authors are confident that, with the ever increasing need of efficacious tools for regenerative medicine purposes, SS microparticles and PL + PPP association could represent an effective approach for the development of low impact and non-invasive therapies.
KW - Intervertebral disk
KW - Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells
KW - Nucleus pulposus
KW - Platelet lysate
KW - Regeneration
KW - Silk sericin microparticles
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85049313749
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2018.06.135
DO - 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2018.06.135
M3 - Article
SN - 0141-8130
VL - 118
SP - 792
EP - 799
JO - International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
JF - International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
ER -