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Authors Chen, J. ; Li, Q. ; Li, J. ; Maitz, M.F.
Title The effect of anti-CD34 antibody orientation control on endothelial progenitor cell capturing cardiovascular devices
Date 01.11.2016
Number 53715
Abstract Efficient immobilization of the antibody to the substrate is of crucial importance in the development of anti-CD34-based endothelial progenitor cells capturing cardiovascular devices. This should go along with precise control of the antibody orientation by appropriate immobilization technology for retaining antibody activity, like in immunosensors. Recently, great attention was paid to immobilization of anti-CD34 antibody onto substrates by covalent binding, but at random orientation. Here, to investigate the biological effect of antibody orientation, we have prepared two kinds of anti-CD34 antibody coated surfaces, with random immobilization and oriented immobilization. The immunological binding activity (IBA) of the antibody at oriented immobilization was 3.48 times higher than at random immobilization, indicating that the two different surfaces were successfully prepared. The endothelial progenitor cell-capturing capability of oriented antibody-immobilized surface was 1.35 and 1.64 times higher than for the random immobilized surface after seeding for 2 and 12·h under flow condition, respectively. The endothelial progenitor cell-capturing efficiency per antibody by oriented immobilization was 5.16 and 6.26 times higher than for the random after seeding for 2 and 12·h under flow condition, respectively. In addition, the oriented antibody-immobilized surface possessed better blood-compatibility. These results clearly revealed the significance of antibody orientation which could retain its biological effect and may revolutionize the antibody-immobilization protocols used in cardiovascular and other blood-contacting biomedical devices.
Publisher Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers
Wikidata
Citation Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers 31 (2016) 583-599
DOI http://doi.org/10.1177/0883911516637376
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