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IGF-1 Peptide Mimetic-functionalized Hydrogels Enhance MSC Survival and Immunomodulatory Activity

Tan, X.; Jing, L.; Hashemi, M.; Neal, S. M.; Gupta, M. C.; Buchowski, J. M.; Setton, L. A.; Huebsch, N.

2025-09-02 bioengineering
10.1101/2024.06.27.600680 bioRxiv
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Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have demonstrated promise when delivered to damaged tissue or tissue defects for their cytokine secretion and inflammation modulation behaviors that can promote repair. Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) has been shown to augment MSCs viability and survival and promote their secretion of cytokines that signal to endogenous cells, in the treatment of myocardial infarction, wound healing, and age-related diseases. Biomaterial cell carriers can be functionalized with growth factor-mimetic peptides (i.e. IGF-1 mimicking peptides) to enhance MSC function while promoting cell retention and minimizing off-target effects seen with direct administration of soluble growth factors. Here, we functionalized alginate hydrogels with three distinct IGF-1 peptide mimetics and the integrin-binding peptide, cyclic RGD. One IGF-1 peptide mimetic (IGM-3) in combination with integrin ligand was found to activate Akt and ERK1/2 signaling and support survival of serum-deprived MSCs. MSCs encapsulated in alginate hydrogels that presented both IGM-3 and cRGD showed a significant reduction in pro-inflammatory cytokine secretion when challenged with interleukin-1{beta}. Finally, MSCs cultured within the cRGD/IGM-3 hydrogels were able to blunt pro-inflammatory gene expression of human primary cells from degenerated intervertebral discs. These studies indicate the potential to leverage cell adhesive and IGF-1 growth factor peptide mimetics together to control therapeutic secretory behavior of MSCs. Significance StatementInsulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) plays a multifaceted role in stem cell biology and may promote proliferation, survival, migration, and immunomodulation for MSCs. In this study, we functionalized alginate hydrogels with integrin-binding and IGF-1 peptide mimetics to investigate their impact on MSC function. Encapsulating MSCs in the dual peptide (cRGD/IGM-3) hydrogels enhanced their ability to reduce inflammatory cytokine production and promote anti-inflammatory gene expression in cells from degenerative human intervertebral discs exposed to proteins secreted by the MSC. This approach suggests a new way to retain and augment MSC functionality using IGF-1 peptide mimetics, offering an alternative to co-delivery of cells and high dose soluble growth factors for tissue repair and immune-system modulation.

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