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Silk sericin application increases bone morphogenic protein-2/4 expression via a toll-like receptor-mediated pathway

You‐Young Jo, HaeYong Kweon, Dae Won Kim, Kyunghwa Baek, Weon‐Sik Chae, Yei-Jin Kang, Ji-Hyeon Oh, Seong‐Gon Kim, U. Garagiola

2021International Journal of Biological Macromolecules47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bone morphogenic protein-2/4 (BMP-2/4) is an osteoinductive protein that accelerates osteogenesis when administered to bony defects. Sericin is produced by silkworms, and has a biological activity that differs depending on the degumming method used. Our results indicated that the high molecular weight fraction of silk sericin (MW > 30 kDa) obtained via sonication had a more abundant β-sheet structure than the low molecular weight fraction. Administration of the β-sheet structure silk sericin increased BMP-2/4 expression in a dose-dependent manner in RAW264.7 cells and human monocytes. This sericin increased the expression levels of toll-like receptor (TLR)-2, TLR-3, and TLR-4 in RAW264.7 cells. Application of a TLR-2 antibody or TLR pathway blocker decreased BMP-2/4 expression following sericin administration. In the animal model, the bone volume and BMP-2/4 expression were higher in rats treated with a sericin-incorporated gelatin sponge than in rats treated with a gelatin sponge alone or a sponge-incorporated with denatured sericin. In conclusion, sericin with a more abundant β-sheet structure increased BMP-2/4 expression and bone formation better than sericin with a less abundant β-sheet structure.

Topics & Concepts

SericinChemistryToll-like receptorReceptorCell biologyBone morphogenetic protein 2SILKBone morphogenetic proteinMolecular biologyBiochemistryBiologyIn vitroMaterials scienceInnate immune systemGeneComposite materialSilk-based biomaterials and applicationsAntimicrobial Peptides and ActivitiesProtein Hydrolysis and Bioactive Peptides
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