Dynamic Regulation of Cell Mechanotransduction through Sequentially Controlled Mobile Surfaces

IF 9.6 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Nano Letters Pub Date : 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c01371
Wenyan Xie, Linjie Ma, Peng Wang, Xiaojing Liu, Di Wu, Yuan Lin, Zhiqin Chu, Yong Hou* and Qiang Wei*, 
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The physical properties of nanoscale cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) ligands profoundly impact biological processes, such as adhesion, motility, and differentiation. While the mechanoresponse of cells to static ligands is well-studied, the effect of dynamic ligand presentation with “adaptive” properties on cell mechanotransduction remains less understood. Utilizing a controllable diffusible ligand interface, we demonstrated that cells on surfaces with rapid ligand mobility could recruit ligands through activating integrin α5β1, leading to faster focal adhesion growth and spreading at the early adhesion stage. By leveraging UV-light-sensitive anchor molecules to trigger a “dynamic to static” transformation of ligands, we sequentially activated α5β1 and αvβ3 integrins, significantly promoting osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells. This study illustrates how manipulating molecular dynamics can directly influence stem cell fate, suggesting the potential of “sequentially” controlled mobile surfaces as adaptable platforms for engineering smart biomaterial coatings.

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通过顺序控制的移动表面动态调节细胞的机械传导。
纳米级细胞-细胞外基质(ECM)配体的物理特性对粘附、运动和分化等生物过程有着深远的影响。虽然细胞对静态配体的机械响应研究得很透彻,但具有 "自适应 "特性的动态配体呈现对细胞机械传导的影响仍不甚了解。利用可控扩散配体界面,我们证明了配体快速移动表面上的细胞可以通过激活整合素α5β1来招募配体,从而在早期粘附阶段加快病灶粘附的生长和扩散。通过利用对紫外线敏感的锚分子触发配体的 "动静 "转换,我们依次激活了α5β1和αvβ3整合素,显著促进了间充质干细胞的成骨分化。这项研究说明了操纵分子动力学如何直接影响干细胞的命运,表明了 "顺序 "控制移动表面作为工程智能生物材料涂层的适应性平台的潜力。
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Nano Letters
Nano Letters 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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