Low-oxygen tension augments chondrocyte sensitivity to biomimetic thermomechanical cues in cartilage-engineered constructs

低氧张力增强软骨细胞对软骨工程结构中仿生热机械线索的敏感性

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作者:Theofanis Stampoultzis, Yanheng Guo, Naser Nasrollahzadeh, Vijay Kumar Rana, Peyman Karami, Dominique P Pioletti

Abstract

Chondrocytes respond to various biophysical cues, including oxygen tension, transient thermal signals, and mechanical stimuli. However, understanding how these factors interact to establish a unique regulatory microenvironment for chondrocyte function remains unclear. Herein, we explore these interactions using a joint-simulating bioreactor that independently controls the culture's oxygen concentration, evolution of temperature, and mechanical loading. Our analysis revealed significant coupling between these signals, resulting in a remarkable ∼14-fold increase in collagen type II (COL2a) and aggrecan (ACAN) mRNA expression. Furthermore, dynamic thermomechanical stimulation enhanced glycosaminoglycan and COL2a protein synthesis, with the magnitude of the biosynthetic changes being oxygen dependent. Additionally, our mechanistic study highlighted the crucial role of SRY-box transcription factor 9 (SOX9) as a major regulator of chondrogenic response, specifically expressed in response to combined biophysical signals. These findings illuminate the integration of various mechanobiological cues by chondrocytes and provide valuable insights for improving the extracellular matrix content in cartilage-engineered constructs.

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