Optogenetic-mediated cardiovascular differentiation and patterning of human pluripotent stem cells

Peter B. Hellwarth, Yun Chang, Arundhati Das, Po-Yu Liang, Xiaojun Lian, Nicole A. Repina, Xiaoping Bao
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Precise spatial and temporal regulation of dynamic morphogen signals during human development governs the processes of cell proliferation, migration, and differentiation to form organized tissues and organs. Tissue patterns spontaneously emerge in various human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) models. However, the lack of molecular methods for precise control over signal dynamics limits the reproducible production of tissue patterns and a mechanistic understanding of self-organization. We recently implemented an optogenetic-based OptoWnt platform for light-controllable regulation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling in hPSCs for in vitro studies. Using engineered illumination devices to generate light patterns and thus precise spatiotemporal control over Wnt activation, here we triggered spatially organized transcriptional changes and mesoderm differentiation of hPSCs. In this way, the OptoWnt system enabled robust endothelial cell differentiation and cardiac tissue patterning in vitro. Our results demonstrate that spatiotemporal regulation of signaling pathways via synthetic OptoWnt enables instructive stem cell fate engineering and tissue patterning.

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光遗传介导的人多能干细胞心血管分化和模式
在人类发育过程中,动态形态信号的精确时空调控控制着细胞增殖、迁移和分化形成有组织的组织和器官的过程。组织模式自发地出现在各种人类多能干细胞(hPSC)模型。然而,缺乏精确控制信号动力学的分子方法限制了组织模式的可重复性生产和对自组织的机制理解。我们最近实施了一个基于光遗传学的OptoWnt平台,用于体外研究中hpsc中Wnt/β-catenin信号的光可控调节。利用工程照明装置产生光模式,从而精确控制Wnt激活的时空,在这里我们触发了空间组织的转录变化和hPSCs的中胚层分化。通过这种方式,OptoWnt系统在体外实现了强大的内皮细胞分化和心脏组织模式。我们的研究结果表明,通过合成OptoWnt对信号通路的时空调节可以指导干细胞命运工程和组织模式。
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