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ADHESION OCH AKTIVERING AV EN MAKROFAG CELLINJE I KONTAKT MED OLIKA YTBELÄGGNINGAR
Malmö University, Faculty of Health and Society (HS).
2018 (Swedish)Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
Abstract [sv]

Utveckling av biokompatibla ytor anses vara en stor utmaning inom medicinsk forskning. I allmänhet kommer medicinska implantat att beläggas av ett lager av icke-specifika proteiner några sekunder efter implantation. Detta sker oavsett implantatens konstruktionsmaterial. Det adsorberade skikt av proteiner aktiverar en värdförsvarsmekanism, känd som den främmande kroppsreaktionen, vilket slutligen resulterar i en fibrös icke vaskulär kapsel som isolerar implantatet från dess målvävnader. Utveckling av biokompatibla ytor är ett intressant forskningsområde och framförallt inom medicinsk forskning. Det är viktigt att använda en beläggning som inte leder till någon inflammatorisk respons eller vidhäftning av oönskade celler. Makrofager är en cellinje som är involverade i kroppens immunsystem vilket gör den intressanta i dylika studier. Syftet med studien var att undersöka celladhesion och inflammatorisk respons hos en makrofag cellinje in vitro. Undersökningen utfördes med polydopamine (PDA), polyetylenglykol (PEG) och proteas beklädda ytor. RAW 264.7-celler är en mus makrofag cellinje. Undersökningen av celladhesion utförs genom att odla celler i kontakt med olika ytbeläggningar och utvärderades genom att fotografera ytorna vid olika tider. Cytokinuttrycket avseende TNF-α analyseras med ELISA. Cellernas adhesionsförmåga och inflammatorisk respons studeras i olika fetalserumkoncentrationer. Resultatet visade ingen skillnad i celladhesion vid odling med olika fetalserumkoncentrationer. RAW 264.7-cellernas adhesionsförmåga varierade mellan olika ytbeläggningarna. RAW 264.7-cellerna visade även en starkare bindningsförmåga i de om ytbeläggningen gjorts under statiska förhållanden. RAW 264.7-cellerna visade preliminärt ingen skillnad i inflammatorisk respons mellan de olika ytorna som undersökts

Abstract [en]

Development of biocompatible surfaces are considered a great challenge within the medical research. In general a medical implant will be coated of a layer of non-specific proteins a few seconds after implantation. This happens regardless of the construction material of the implant. The adsorbed protein layer will activate a host-defense mechanism, known as the foreign body reaction, which evidently will result in a fibrous non-vesicular capsule that isolates the implant from its goal tissues. The development of biocompatible surface is an interesting research field. It is important to use a surface coating that does not contribute to an inflammatory response or adhesion of unwanted cells. Macrophages is a cell line that is naturally involved in the immune system in the body, which is interesting for such studies. The aim of this study is to examine cell adhesion and inflammatory response of a macrophage cell line in vitro. The investigation was performed using surfaces modified by polydopamine (PDA), polyethyleneglycol (PEG) and protease and combination thereof. RAW 264.7- cells is a mouse macrophage cell-line. The investigation of cell adhesion was performed using cells in contact with different surface coatings and evaluated by photographing the surfaces at various occasions. The cells ability to adhesion and the inflammatory response was studied in different fetal sera concentrations. The result show no difference in cell adhesion at different fetal sera concentrations. The RAW 264.7-cells adhesion varied for the different surface coatings. The RAW 264.7 cells showed a stronger adherence when the surface coating was done purely by diffusion. The RAW 264.7 cells preliminary showed no inflammatory response related to the tested surface coatings.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Malmö universitet/Hälsa och samhälle , 2018. , p. 18
Keywords [sv]
biokompatibla ytor, celladhesion, inflammatorisk respons, polydopamin, polyetylenglykol, proteaser, RAW 264.7-celler
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Medical and Health Sciences
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URN: urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-24911Local ID: 31211OAI: oai:DiVA.org:mau-24911DiVA, id: diva2:1486333
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HS Biomedicinsk laboratorievetenskap
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