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Biomaterial-Mediated Presentation of Jagged-1 Mimetic Ligand Enhances Cellular Activation of Notch Signaling and Bone Regeneration.

Yingrui DengRui LiHaixing WangBoguang YangPeng ShiYuan ZhangQiang YangGang LiLiming Bian
Published in: ACS nano (2021)
The development from stem cells to adult tissues requires the delicate presentation of numerous crucial inductive cues and the activation of associated signaling pathways. The Notch signaling pathways triggered by ligands such as Jagged-1 have been demonstrated to be essential in various development processes especially in osteogenesis and ossification. However, few studies have capitalized on the osteoinductivity of the Jagged-1 mimetic ligands to enhance the osteogenesis and skeleton regeneration. In this study, we conjugate the porous hyaluronic acid hydrogels with a Jagged-1 mimetic peptide ligand (Jagged-1) and investigate the efficacy of such biomimetic functionalization to promote the mechanotransduction and osteogenesis of human mesenchymal stem cells by activating the Notch signaling pathway. Our findings indicate that the immobilized Jagged-1 mimetic ligand activates Notch signaling <i>via</i> the upregulation of NICD and downstream MSX2, leading to the enhanced mechanotransduction and osteogenesis of stem cells. We further demonstrate that the functionalization of the Jagged-1 ligand in the porous scaffold promotes angiogenesis, regulates macrophage recruitment and polarization, and enhances <i>in situ</i> regeneration of rat calvarial defects. Our findings provide valuable guidance to the design of development-inspired bioactive biomaterials for diverse biomedical applications.
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