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  • Geometric guidance of integrin mediated traction stress during stem cell differentiation.

Geometric guidance of integrin mediated traction stress during stem cell differentiation.

Biomaterials (2015-08-19)
Junmin Lee, Amr A Abdeen, Xin Tang, Taher A Saif, Kristopher A Kilian
ABSTRACT

Cells sense and transduce the chemical and mechanical properties of their microenvironment through cell surface integrin receptors. Traction stress exerted by cells on the extracellular matrix mediates focal adhesion stabilization and regulation of the cytoskeleton for directing biological activity. Understanding how stem cells integrate biomaterials properties through focal adhesions during differentiation is important for the design of soft materials for regenerative medicine. In this paper we use micropatterned hydrogels containing fluorescent beads to explore force transmission through integrins from single mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) during differentiation. When cultured on polyacrylamide gels, MSCs will express markers associated with osteogenesis and myogenesis in a stiffness dependent manner. The shape of single cells and the composition of tethered matrix protein both influence the magnitude of traction stress applied and the resultant differentiation outcome. We show how geometry guides the spatial positioning of focal adhesions to maximize interaction with the matrix, and uncover a relationship between αvβ3, α5β1 and mechanochemical regulation of osteogenesis.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Anti-Integrin αVβ3 Antibody, clone LM609, Azide Free, clone LM609, Chemicon®, from mouse
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Anti-MyoD1 Antibody, clone 5.2F, Chemicon®, from mouse