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Proteome analysis of human serum proteins adsorbed onto different titanium surfaces used in dental implants
Authors:Francisco Romero-Gavilán  N C Gomes  Joaquin Ródenas  Ana Sánchez  Mikel Azkargorta  Ibon Iloro
Institution:1. Department of Industrial Systems and Design Engineering, University of Castellón, Castellón de la Plana, Spain;2. Department of Medicine, University of Castellón, Castellón de la Plana, Spain;3. Proteomics Platform, CIC bioGUNE, CIBERehd, ProteoRed-ISCIII, Derio, Spain
Abstract:Titanium dental implants are commonly used due to their biocompatibility and biochemical properties; blasted acid-etched Ti is used more frequently than smooth Ti surfaces. In this study, physico-chemical characterisation revealed important differences in roughness, chemical composition and hydrophilicity, but no differences were found in cellular in vitro studies (proliferation and mineralization). However, the deposition of proteins onto the implant surface might affect in vivo osseointegration. To test that hypothesis, protein layers formed on discs of both surface type after incubation with human serum were analysed. Using mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS), 218 proteins were identified, 30 of which were associated with bone metabolism. Interestingly, Apo E, antithrombin and protein C adsorbed mostly onto blasted and acid-etched Ti, whereas the proteins of the complement system (C3) were found predominantly on smooth Ti surfaces. These results suggest that physico-chemical characteristics could be responsible for the differences observed in the adsorbed protein layer.
Keywords:Titanium  surface properties  human serum  apolipoprotein E  bone regeneration  proteomics
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