Fibronectin adsorption studied using neutron reflectometry and complementary techniques

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M. Al-Jawad
G. Fragneto
J. Liu
S. R. Chang
B. Clarkson
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[1] University of Leeds,Leeds Dental Institute
[2] Institut Laue-Langevin,School of Dentistry
[3] University of Michigan,undefined
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61.05.fj Neutron reflectometry; 68.08.-p Liquid-solid interfaces; 68.43.Mn Adsorption kinetics;
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In implantology it is known that fibronectin affects cell-substrate adhesion, consequently, the structure and composition of the initially adsorbed fibronectin layer to a large extent determines the biological response to a biomaterial implanted into the body. In this study we have used neutron reflectometry and quartz-crystal microbalance with dissipation to investigate the amount of fibronectin adsorbed, the layer density, thickness and structure of films adsorbed to polished silicon oxide surfaces. We have cultured MG63 osteoblast-like cells on surfaces coated and uncoated with fibronectin and monitored the cellular response to these surfaces. The results show that at fibronectin concentrations in the range 0.01 to 0.1mg/ml a single highly hydrated layer of fibronectin approximately 40-50Å in thickness adsorbs to a polished silicon oxide surface and is likely to correspond to one diffuse monolayer of fibronectin arranged side-on. Cells cultured on this fibronectin layer have dramatically different morphology and growth to those grown on bare surfaces. Using a model silicon oxide surface has enabled us to study the substrate/protein interface, together with the impact of a fibronectin layer on the cellular response using consistent experimental conditions across a unique set of experimental techniques.
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