Remodeling of Aligned Fibrous Extracellular Matrix by Encapsulated Cells Under Mechanical Stretching

D. Pei, Mengqi Wang, Wenfang Li, Meiwen Li, Qian Liu, Rui Ding, Jing Zhao, Ang Li, Feng Xu, Guorui Jin
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Extracellular matrix remodeling is essential for the development and functions of connective tissues (e.g., heart, muscle and periodontal ligament), where ECM is generally with highly anisotropic features and under mechanical stimulation. However, the nature of how cells remodel their surrounding ECM under mechanical stimulation remains elusive. Herein, we encapsulated human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs) within the aligned rat collagen scaffold labeled with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) and provided continuous mechanical stimulation by magnetic stretching. Through tracking the FITC-labeled rat collagen scaffold and the newly secreted human type I collagen, we studied the mechanism of aligned ECM remodeling by encapsulated cells under mechanical stretching. We found that the aligned topography combined with magnetic stretching could significantly promote initial ECM degradation and new ECM secretion: the expression of matrix metalloproteinase 1 and 9 are significantly higher, and the elastic modulus increases from 50 kPa to 75 kPa as compared to the random collagen scaffold encapsulating hPDLSCs. Therefore, we decipher that cells remodel their surrounding ECM under continuous stretching through degradation and then secretion of new ECM to integrate with the aligned ECM and maintain tissue functions. Our study holds great potential in optimization of biomaterial scaffold design for clinical translation.
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机械拉伸作用下被包裹细胞对排列纤维细胞外基质的重塑
细胞外基质重塑对于结缔组织(如心脏、肌肉和牙周韧带)的发育和功能至关重要,其中ECM通常具有高度各向异性的特征,并受到机械刺激。然而,细胞如何在机械刺激下重塑其周围ECM的本质仍然是难以捉摸的。在这项研究中,我们将人牙周韧带干细胞(hPDLSCs)包裹在用异硫氰酸荧光素(FITC)标记的排列大鼠胶原支架中,并通过磁拉伸提供连续的机械刺激。通过对fitc标记的大鼠胶原支架和新分泌的人I型胶原的跟踪,我们研究了机械拉伸下被包被细胞对ECM排列重构的机制。我们发现,与随机胶原支架包封hPDLSCs相比,排列的地形结合磁拉伸可以显著促进ECM的初始降解和新ECM的分泌:基质金属蛋白酶1和9的表达显著提高,弹性模量从50 kPa增加到75 kPa。因此,我们解释了细胞通过降解和分泌新的ECM来重塑其周围的ECM,从而与排列的ECM整合并维持组织功能。我们的研究在优化临床翻译用生物材料支架设计方面具有很大的潜力。
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