Genetic Effects of Trabecular Titanium on MG-63 Cell Line: A Genetic Profiling Evaluation

  • Vincenzo S
  • Leo M
  • Furio P
  • et al.
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Pure titanium and titanium alloys are materials widely used in orthopaedics because of their mechanical properties, chemical stability, and biocompatibility. Recently, a new highly porous titanium biomaterial named Trabecular Titanium (TT) has been developed. In this in vitro study, we tested the genetic effects of TT on osteoblast-like cells (MG63) using DNA microarrays technology: cDNA microarrays provides the ability to comparatively analyze mRNA expression of thousands of genes in parallel thus showing activated and repressed genes by the presence of the TT. Several genes that were significantly up- or downregulated have been identified. Globally, it was demonstrated that TT stimulates osteoblasts proliferation and differentiation, and reduces apoptosis. Therefore, all these effects can contribute to improve the osseointegration of this material. These results encourage the clinical application of Trabecular Titanium to prosthetic devices.

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Vincenzo, S., Leo, M., Furio, P., Ambra, G., Francesca, F., Vincenzo, L., … Francesco, C. (2011). Genetic Effects of Trabecular Titanium on MG-63 Cell Line: A Genetic Profiling Evaluation. ISRN Materials Science, 2011, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.5402/2011/392763

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