2016
DOI: 10.1111/gtc.12374
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Gene transfection of human mesenchymal stem cells with a nano‐hydroxyapatite–collagen scaffold containing DNA‐functionalized calcium phosphate nanoparticles

Abstract: This study aimed to fabricate a growth factor-releasing biodegradable scaffold for tissue regeneration. We prepared multishell calcium phosphate (CaP) nanoparticles functionalized with DNA, polyethyleneimine (PEI), protamine and octa-arginine (R8) and compared their respective transfection activity and cell viability measures using human mesenchymal stem cells. DNA-protamine complexes improved the transfection efficiency of CaP nanoparticles with the exception of those functionalized with R8. These complexes a… Show more

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“…Future work should focus on other ways to control the release of organic substances from these nanoparticles and the possibility of extending their release. In terms of size and trapping efficiency, and release of an external agent, these results were comparable to the findings of similar work, but considerably more effective than those synthesized by other groups [36][37][38][39][40][41][42].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Future work should focus on other ways to control the release of organic substances from these nanoparticles and the possibility of extending their release. In terms of size and trapping efficiency, and release of an external agent, these results were comparable to the findings of similar work, but considerably more effective than those synthesized by other groups [36][37][38][39][40][41][42].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Tenkumo et al fabricated multi-shell nanoparticles, by combining HA with functionalized pDNA, which was subsequently loaded in a collagen scaffold for periodontal tissue repair. These functionalized collagen scaffolds exhibited a higher transfection efficacy compared to Lipofectamine ® 2000, a widely used commercial available transfection agent [146].…”
Section: Calcium Phosphates Nanoparticles As Non-viral Vectorsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Therefore, HA is widely used as a biomaterial in orthopaedic and dental applications; moreover, nanosized hydroxyapatite with excellent biocompatibility and thermal stability also has its possible applications in bioimaging and nanomedicine [3]. Recently, HA has been proposed to be useful in applications such as gene transfection [4,5], hyperthermia therapy [6], drugs delivery [7,8] and molecular imaging [9]. For these purposes, it is necessary to functionalise the hydroxyapatite nanoparticles by incorporating organic dyes, quantum dots, and rare earth elements [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%