Biopotentials of Collagen Scaffold Impregnated with Plant-Cell-Derived Epidermal Growth Factor in Defective Bone Healing

Author:

Poudel Sher Bahadur1ORCID,Bhattarai Govinda2,Kwon Tae-Ho3,Lee Jeong-Chae24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular Pathobiology, New York University College of Dentistry, New York, NY 10010, USA

2. Cluster for Craniofacial Development & Regeneration Research, Institute of Oral Biosciences, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju 54896, Republic of Korea

3. Natural Bio-Materials Inc., Iksan 54631, Republic of Korea

4. Research Center of Bioactive Materials, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju 54896, Republic of Korea

Abstract

The combination of scaffolds with recombinant human epidermal growth factor (rhEGF) protein can enhance defective bone healing via synergistic activation to stimulate cellular growth, differentiation, and survival. We examined the biopotentials of an rhEGF-loaded absorbable collagen scaffold (ACS) using a mouse model of calvarial defects, in which the rhEGF was produced from a plant cell suspension culture system because of several systemic advantages. Here, we showed a successful and large-scale production of plant-cell-derived rhEGF protein (p-rhEGF) by introducing an expression vector that cloned with its cDNA under the control of rice α-amylase 3D promoter into rice calli (Oryza sativa L. cv. Dongjin). Implantation with p-rhEGF (5 μg)-loaded ACSs into critical-sized calvarial defects enhanced new bone formation and the expression of osteoblast-specific markers in the defected regions greater than implantation with ACSs alone did. The potency of p-rhEGF-induced bone healing was comparable with that of Escherichia coli-derived rhEGF protein. The exogenous addition of p-rhEGF increased the proliferation of human periodontal ligament cells and augmented the induction of interleukin 8, bone morphogenetic protein 2, and vascular endothelial growth factor in the cells. Collectively, this study demonstrates the successful and convenient production of p-rhEGF, as well as its potency to enhance ACS-mediated bone regeneration by activating cellular responses that are required for wound healing.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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