Artículo de revista
TGFβ activity released from platelet-rich fibrin adsorbs to titanium surface and collagen membranes
Fecha
2020Registro en:
Scientific Reports 10(1): 2020
10.1038/s41598-020-67167-3
Autor
Di Summa, Francesca
Kargarpour, Zahra
Nasirzade, Jila
Stähli, Alexandra
Mitulović, Goran
Panić Janković, Tanja
Koller, Veronika
Kaltenbach, Cosima
Müller, Heinz
Panahipour, Layla
Gruber, Reinhard
Strauss, Franz Josef
Institución
Resumen
Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) contains a broad spectrum of bioactive molecules that can trigger several cellular responses. However, these molecules along with their upstream responses remain mostly uninvestigated. By means of proteomics we revealed that PRF lysates contain more than 650 proteins, being TGF-beta one of the few growth factors found. To uncover the major target genes regulated by PRF lysates, gingival fibroblasts were exposed to lysates obtained from PRF membranes followed by a whole genome array. We identified 51 genes strongly regulated by PRF including IL11, NOX4 and PRG4 which are characteristic TGF-beta target genes. RT-PCR and immunoassay analysis confirmed the TGF-beta receptor I kinase-dependent increased expression of IL11, NOX4 and PRG4. The PRF-derived TGF-beta activity was verified by the translocation of Smad2/3 into the nucleus along with the increased phosphorylation of Smad3. Considering that PRF is clinically used in combination with dental implants and collagen membranes, we showed here that PRF-derived TGF-beta activity adsorbs to titanium implants and collagen membranes indicated by the changes in gene expression and immunoassay analysis. Our study points towards TGF-beta as major target of PRF and suggest that TGF-beta activity released by PRF adsorbs to titanium surface and collagen membranes