Combinatorial screening of biochemical and physical signals for phenotypic regulation of stem cell-based cartilage tissue engineering

生化和物理信号组合筛选对干细胞软骨组织工程表型调控的作用

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作者:Junmin Lee, Oju Jeon, Ming Kong, Amr A Abdeen, Jung-Youn Shin, Ha Neul Lee, Yu Bin Lee, Wujin Sun, Praveen Bandaru, Daniel S Alt, KangJu Lee, Han-Jun Kim, Sang Jin Lee, Somali Chaterji, Su Ryon Shin, Eben Alsberg, Ali Khademhosseini

Abstract

Despite great progress in biomaterial design strategies for replacing damaged articular cartilage, prevention of stem cell-derived chondrocyte hypertrophy and resulting inferior tissue formation is still a critical challenge. Here, by using engineered biomaterials and a high-throughput system for screening of combinatorial cues in cartilage microenvironments, we demonstrate that biomaterial cross-linking density that regulates matrix degradation and stiffness-together with defined presentation of growth factors, mechanical stimulation, and arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) peptides-can guide human mesenchymal stem cell (hMSC) differentiation into articular or hypertrophic cartilage phenotypes. Faster-degrading, soft matrices promoted articular cartilage tissue formation of hMSCs by inducing their proliferation and maturation, while slower-degrading, stiff matrices promoted cells to differentiate into hypertrophic chondrocytes through Yes-associated protein (YAP)-dependent mechanotransduction. in vitro and in vivo chondrogenesis studies also suggest that down-regulation of the Wingless and INT-1 (WNT) signaling pathway is required for better quality articular cartilage-like tissue production.

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