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Plasma polymerized bio-interface directs fibronectin adsorption and functionalization to enhance "epithelial barrier structure" formation via FN-ITG β1-FAK-mTOR signaling cascade.

Shoucheng ChenZhuwei HuangRahul Madathiparambil VisalakshanHaiwen LiuAkash BachhukaYou WuPanthihage Ruvini L DabarePu LuoRunheng LiuZhuohong GongYin XiaoKrasimir VasilevZhuofan ChenZetao Chen
Published in: Biomaterials research (2022)
This study offers an effective perspective to overcome the current dilemma of the inferior interface-epithelial integration by in situ protein absorption and functionalization, which may advance the development of functional transepithelial biointerfaces. Tuning the surface chemistry by plasma polymerization can control the adsorption of fibronectin and functionalize it by exposing functional protein domains. The functionalized fibronectin can bind to human gingival epithelial cell membrane integrins to activate epithelial barrier structure related signaling pathway, which eventually enhances the formation of epithelial barrier structure.
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