A comparison of human skeletal muscle cell maturation in 2D versus 3D culture: A quantitative proteomic study.

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Benjamin R Tollitt, Samantha W Jones, Jessica Ohana, James R Henstock, Malcolm J Jackson, Anne McArdle
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Abstract

Compared with 2D monolayers, 3D models more closely mimic native muscle tissue and allow functional measurements. A more complete understanding of how culture conditions and duration affect myotube maturity/function is crucial for validating the transition to 3D systems. Human skeletal muscle cells were cultured as 2D monolayers or within 3D hydrogels for up to 21 days. Quantitative proteomic analysis and functional measurements were conducted to evaluate muscle cell differentiation. Myoblasts differentiated into myotubes by 8 days in both environments; however, at Day 8, 3D constructs exhibited a predominantly slow-twitch phenotype, compared with the mixed fiber type of 2D monolayers. By Day 21, 3D constructs demonstrated enhanced mitochondrial maturity, extracellular matrix remodeling, and a fast-twitch phenotype, indicated by increased myosin-2 abundance (Log2(FC)>1.29, p <0.05). Passive tension increased by >20% following prolonged culture of 3D muscle constructs, but contractile forces reduced by >40%. This study provides a comprehensive proteomic profile of human skeletal muscle cells in 2D and 3D, demonstrating that 3D culture promoted myotube maturity and highlighting the importance of selecting appropriate culture conditions. Data suggest 8 days of differentiation as ideal for achieving peak contractile force in 3D constructs, providing optimal models for testing interventions aimed at preserving muscle function.

人类骨骼肌细胞成熟在2D和3D培养的比较:定量蛋白质组学研究。
与2D单层相比,3D模型更接近于模拟天然肌肉组织,并允许功能测量。更全面地了解培养条件和持续时间如何影响肌管成熟度/功能,对于验证向3D系统的过渡至关重要。将人骨骼肌细胞以二维单层或三维水凝胶的形式培养21天。定量蛋白质组学分析和功能测量评估肌肉细胞分化。两种环境下成肌细胞均在8天后分化为肌管;然而,在第8天,与2D单层的混合纤维类型相比,3D构建物表现出主要的慢抽搐表型。到第21天,3D肌肉构建体表现出线粒体成熟度增强、细胞外基质重塑和快速收缩表型,这表明在3D肌肉构建体长时间培养后,肌球蛋白-2丰度(Log2(FC)>1.29, p 20%)增加,但收缩力>降低了40%。本研究提供了人类骨骼肌细胞二维和三维的全面蛋白质组学图谱,表明三维培养促进了肌管的成熟,并强调了选择合适培养条件的重要性。数据显示,8天的分化是在3D结构中达到峰值收缩力的理想时间,为测试旨在保持肌肉功能的干预措施提供了最佳模型。
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Physiological Reports
Physiological Reports PHYSIOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
4.00%
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374
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: Physiological Reports is an online only, open access journal that will publish peer reviewed research across all areas of basic, translational, and clinical physiology and allied disciplines. Physiological Reports is a collaboration between The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society, and is therefore in a unique position to serve the international physiology community through quick time to publication while upholding a quality standard of sound research that constitutes a useful contribution to the field.
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