Comparative analysis of different macromolecular crowding agents in human tenocyte cultures
Andrea Rossoni, Giovanni Lauretta, Stephen Kearns, Dimitrios I. Zeugolis

TL;DR
This study compares different macromolecules to find the best ones for enhancing collagen production in tendon cells.
Contribution
The study identifies κλ carrageenan and λ carrageenan as optimal agents for collagen type I deposition in tenocyte cultures.
Findings
κλ carrageenan and λ carrageenan significantly increased collagen type I deposition.
The polydispersity index was most strongly correlated with collagen type I deposition.
Gene expression varied depending on the macromolecular crowding agent used.
Abstract
•κλ CR and λ CR induced the highest collagen type I deposition.•Polydispersity index had the highest correlation to collagen type I deposition.•Gene expression analysis revealed a MMC agent-dependent cell response.•This work advocates the use of κλ CR and λ CR in tendon engineering. κλ CR and λ CR induced the highest collagen type I deposition. Polydispersity index had the highest correlation to collagen type I deposition. Gene expression analysis revealed a MMC agent-dependent cell response. This work advocates the use of κλ CR and λ CR in tendon engineering. Tendon engineered substitutes remain clinically unavailable, largely due to the need for prolonged culture periods to allow for sufficient extracellular matrix deposition. Although macromolecular crowding allows for accelerated extracellular matrix deposition, the optimal macromolecular crowding agent in human tenocyte…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWound Healing and Treatments · Tendon Structure and Treatment · Corneal Surgery and Treatments
