Silanization Strategies for Tailoring Peptide Functionalization on Silicon Surfaces: Implications for Enhancing Stem Cell Adhesion - Université de Bordeaux
Article Dans Une Revue (Article De Synthèse) ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Année : 2024

Silanization Strategies for Tailoring Peptide Functionalization on Silicon Surfaces: Implications for Enhancing Stem Cell Adhesion

Thierry Buffeteau
Laurent Thomas
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Andrée-Anne Guay Bégin
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Luc Vellutini
James Mcgettrick
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Gaétan Laroche
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Biomaterial surface engineering and integrating cell-adhesive ligands are crucial in biological research and biotechnological applications. The interplay between cells and their microenvironment, influenced by chemical and physical cues, impacts cellular behavior. Surface modification of biomaterials profoundly affects cellular responses, especially at the cell-surface interface. This work focuses on enhancing cellular activities through material manipulation, emphasizing silanization for further functionalization with bioactive molecules like RGD peptides to improve cell adhesion. The grafting of three distinct silanes onto silicon wafers using both spin coating and immersion methods was investigated. This study sheds light on the effects of different alkyl chain lengths and protecting groups on cellular behavior, providing valuable insights into optimizing silane-based self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) before peptide or protein grafting for the first time. Specifically, it challenges the common use of APTES molecules in this context. These findings advance our understanding of surface modification strategies, paving the way for tailoring biomaterial surfaces to modulate cellular behavior for diverse biotechnological applications.

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hal-04766172 , version 1 (18-11-2024)

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Melissa Kosovari, Thierry Buffeteau, Laurent Thomas, Andrée-Anne Guay Bégin, Luc Vellutini, et al.. Silanization Strategies for Tailoring Peptide Functionalization on Silicon Surfaces: Implications for Enhancing Stem Cell Adhesion. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2024, 16 (23), pp.29770-29782. ⟨10.1021/acsami.4c03727⟩. ⟨hal-04766172⟩
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