The effect of anti-CD133/fucoidan bio-coatings on hemocompatibility and EPC capture

2017 
AbstractSurface modification by immobilizing biomolecules has been widely proved to enhance biocompatibility of cardiovascular implanted devices. Here, we aimed at developing a multifunctional surface that not only provides good hemocompatibility but also functions well in capturing circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) in the blood flow to improve the surface endothelialization. In the present work, we preferred to chemically co-immobilize (Michael addition and Schiff base reaction) the anti-CD133 (EPC-specific antibody) and fucoidan (EPC-mobilization factor, which also contribute to better hemocompatibility) onto a polydopamine (PDA) film which is famous for its stability and endothelial cell (EC) compatibility. The quantality of anti-CD133 and other surface characterization (X-ray photoemission spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy and water contact angle measurement) demonstrated successful preparation of the CD133/fucoidan coating. The platelets adhesion/activation test suggested improved h...
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