Yang Zhao, Qing Sun, Bo Huo, Yz, Bh, Yz, Bh, Yz, Yz, Bh, Sq, Yz, Bh
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摘要
局灶黏附是细胞与细胞外基质连接的大分子集合,细胞外信号可在细胞内传递。一些研究主要关注细胞形状对干细胞分化的影响,但对局灶黏附的研究很少。在本研究中,将间充质干细胞(MSCs)和成骨细胞样MC3T3-E1细胞植入微图纹基质上,在微图纹基质上建立具有不同间距和面积的圆形粘附岛以进行局部粘附。结果表明,局灶黏附模式改变了细胞形态,但不影响细胞存活。对于培养3 d的MSCs,小圆和大间距的图案促进成骨。对于培养7天的MSCs,大圆圈和间距的图案促进成骨。对于MC3T3-E1细胞,在培养3天后,局灶黏附模式对细胞分化没有影响,但在培养7天后,小圆圈和间距模式促进了成骨分化。此外,F-actin的组装、myosin的磷酸化和yes-associated protein (YAP)的核易位与分化标志物的表达一致,表明局灶性粘连的模式可能通过改变细胞骨架张力和YAP的核定位来影响MSCs和成骨细胞的成骨。
Focal adhesion regulates osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells and osteoblasts.
Focal adhesions are large macromolecular assemblies through which cells are connected with the extracellular matrix so that extracellular signals can be transmitted inside cells. Some studies have focused on the effect of cell shape on the differentiation of stem cells, but little attention has been paid to focal adhesion. In the present study, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and osteoblast-like MC3T3-E1 cells were seeded onto micropatterned substrates on which circular adhesive islands with different spacing and area were created for focal adhesion. Results showed that the patterns of focal adhesion changed cell morphology but did not affect cell survival. For MSCs cultured for 3 days, patterns with small circles and large spacing promoted osteogenesis. For MSCs cultured for 7 days, patterns with large circles and spacing enhanced osteogenesis. For MC3T3-E1 cells, the patterns of focal adhesion had no effect on cell differentiation after 3 days of culture, but patterns with small circles and spacing improved osteogenic differentiation after 7 days. Moreover, the assembly of F-actin, phosphorylation of myosin, and nuclear translocation of yes-associated proteins (YAP) were consistent with the expression of differentiation markers, indicating that the pattern of focal adhesion may affect the osteogenesis of MSCs and osteoblasts through changes in cytoskeletal tension and nuclear localisation of YAP.