Self-Assembling RADA16-I Peptide Hydrogel Scaffold Loaded with Tamoxifen for Breast Reconstruction

More and more breast cancer patients prefer autologous fat tissue transfer following lumpectomy to maintain perfect female characteristics. However, the outcome was not satisfactory due to the transplanted fat absorption. In this study, we prepared two RADA16-I peptide scaffolds with and without tam...

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Main Authors: Huimin Wu, Ting Zhou, Lin Tian, Zhengchao Xia, Feng Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3656193
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spelling doaj-1a2768df4d0641858bc699c65bfa8f192020-11-25T00:08:55ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412017-01-01201710.1155/2017/36561933656193Self-Assembling RADA16-I Peptide Hydrogel Scaffold Loaded with Tamoxifen for Breast ReconstructionHuimin Wu0Ting Zhou1Lin Tian2Zhengchao Xia3Feng Xu4Fengxian Hospital, Southern Medical University, Shanghai 201400, ChinaFengxian Hospital, Southern Medical University, Shanghai 201400, ChinaThe Fifth Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Zhuhai 519000, ChinaFengxian Hospital, Southern Medical University, Shanghai 201400, ChinaFengxian Hospital, Southern Medical University, Shanghai 201400, ChinaMore and more breast cancer patients prefer autologous fat tissue transfer following lumpectomy to maintain perfect female characteristics. However, the outcome was not satisfactory due to the transplanted fat absorption. In this study, we prepared two RADA16-I peptide scaffolds with and without tamoxifen. Both scaffolds were transparent, porous, and hemisphere-shaped. The hADSCs isolated from liposuction were attached to the scaffold. The growth inhibition of the hADSCs induced by TAM in 2-demensional (2D) culture was higher than that in TAM-loaded hydrogel scaffold 3D culture (P<0.05); however, the same outcomes were not observed in MCF-7 cells. Correspondingly, the apoptosis of the hADSCs induced by TAM was significantly increased in 2D culture compared to that in scaffold 3D culture (P<0.05). Yet the outcomes of the aoptosis in MCF-7 were contrary. Apoptosis-related protein Bcl-2 was involved in the process. In vivo experiments showed that both scaffolds formed a round mass after subcutaneous implantation and it retained its shape after being pressed slightly. The implantation had no effect on the weight and activity of the animals. The results suggested that TAM-loaded RADA16-I hydrogel scaffolds both provide support for hADSCs cells attachment/proliferation and retain cytotoxic effect on MCF-7 cells, which might be a promising therapeutic breast tissue following lumpectomy.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3656193
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author Huimin Wu
Ting Zhou
Lin Tian
Zhengchao Xia
Feng Xu
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Ting Zhou
Lin Tian
Zhengchao Xia
Feng Xu
Self-Assembling RADA16-I Peptide Hydrogel Scaffold Loaded with Tamoxifen for Breast Reconstruction
BioMed Research International
author_facet Huimin Wu
Ting Zhou
Lin Tian
Zhengchao Xia
Feng Xu
author_sort Huimin Wu
title Self-Assembling RADA16-I Peptide Hydrogel Scaffold Loaded with Tamoxifen for Breast Reconstruction
title_short Self-Assembling RADA16-I Peptide Hydrogel Scaffold Loaded with Tamoxifen for Breast Reconstruction
title_full Self-Assembling RADA16-I Peptide Hydrogel Scaffold Loaded with Tamoxifen for Breast Reconstruction
title_fullStr Self-Assembling RADA16-I Peptide Hydrogel Scaffold Loaded with Tamoxifen for Breast Reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Self-Assembling RADA16-I Peptide Hydrogel Scaffold Loaded with Tamoxifen for Breast Reconstruction
title_sort self-assembling rada16-i peptide hydrogel scaffold loaded with tamoxifen for breast reconstruction
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2017-01-01
description More and more breast cancer patients prefer autologous fat tissue transfer following lumpectomy to maintain perfect female characteristics. However, the outcome was not satisfactory due to the transplanted fat absorption. In this study, we prepared two RADA16-I peptide scaffolds with and without tamoxifen. Both scaffolds were transparent, porous, and hemisphere-shaped. The hADSCs isolated from liposuction were attached to the scaffold. The growth inhibition of the hADSCs induced by TAM in 2-demensional (2D) culture was higher than that in TAM-loaded hydrogel scaffold 3D culture (P<0.05); however, the same outcomes were not observed in MCF-7 cells. Correspondingly, the apoptosis of the hADSCs induced by TAM was significantly increased in 2D culture compared to that in scaffold 3D culture (P<0.05). Yet the outcomes of the aoptosis in MCF-7 were contrary. Apoptosis-related protein Bcl-2 was involved in the process. In vivo experiments showed that both scaffolds formed a round mass after subcutaneous implantation and it retained its shape after being pressed slightly. The implantation had no effect on the weight and activity of the animals. The results suggested that TAM-loaded RADA16-I hydrogel scaffolds both provide support for hADSCs cells attachment/proliferation and retain cytotoxic effect on MCF-7 cells, which might be a promising therapeutic breast tissue following lumpectomy.
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