Synthetic self-patterning and morphogenesis in mammalian cells: a proof-of-concept step towards synthetic tissue development

Elise Cachat, Weijia Liu, Jamie A. Davies
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This study reports a proof-of-concept study as a step toward synthetic-biological morphogenesis of tissues. Events in normal animal development usually follow the sequence: patterning → differential gene expression → morphogenesis. A synthetic biological approach to development might follow a similar sequence, with each stage under the control of synthetic biological modules. The authors have constructed and published a synthetic module that drives self-organised patterning of mammalian cell populations into patches of different cell types. Here, as a proof of concept, they extend the self-patterning module with a morphogenetic effector that drives elective cell death in just one cell type. The result is a self-constructing pattern of two cell types, one of which can be selectively eliminated to leave remaining cells as a monolayer with a net-like structure. This simple device demonstrates and validates the idea of coupling synthetic biological morphogenetic effectors to synthetic biological patterning devices. It opens the path to engineering more sophisticated structures and, perhaps eventually, tissues.

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哺乳动物细胞的合成自我模式和形态发生:迈向合成组织发育的概念验证步骤
本研究报告了一项概念验证研究,作为组织合成生物学形态发生的一步。正常动物的发育过程通常遵循以下顺序:模式化→差异基因表达→形态发生。发展的合成生物学方法可能遵循类似的顺序,每个阶段都在合成生物学模块的控制之下。作者已经构建并发表了一个合成模块,该模块驱动哺乳动物细胞群的自组织模式进入不同细胞类型的斑块。在这里,作为概念的证明,他们扩展了自我模式模块,使用形态发生效应,仅在一种细胞类型中驱动选择性细胞死亡。结果是两种细胞类型的自构建模式,其中一种可以选择性地消除,留下剩下的细胞作为具有网状结构的单层。这个简单的装置演示并验证了将合成生物形态发生效应器耦合到合成生物图案化装置的想法。它为设计更复杂的结构,也许最终是组织开辟了道路。
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