| Literature DB >> 26026844 |
Giulio Abagnale1, Michael Steger2, Vu Hoa Nguyen3, Nils Hersch4, Antonio Sechi5, Sylvia Joussen1, Bernd Denecke6, Rudolf Merkel4, Bernd Hoffmann4, Alice Dreser7, Uwe Schnakenberg3, Arnold Gillner2, Wolfgang Wagner8.
Abstract
Surface topography impacts on cell growth and differentiation, but it is not trivial to generate defined surface structures and to assess the relevance of specific topographic parameters. In this study, we have systematically compared in vitro differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) on a variety of groove/ridge structures. Micro- and nano-patterns were generated in polyimide using reactive ion etching or multi beam laser interference, respectively. These structures affected cell spreading and orientation of human MSCs, which was also reflected in focal adhesions morphology and size. Time-lapse demonstrated directed migration parallel to the nano-patterns. Overall, surface patterns clearly enhanced differentiation of MSCs towards specific lineages: 15 μm ridges increased adipogenic differentiation whereas 2 μm ridges enhanced osteogenic differentiation. Notably, nano-patterns with a periodicity of 650 nm increased differentiation towards both osteogenic and adipogenic lineages. However, in absence of differentiation media surface structures did neither induce differentiation, nor lineage-specific gene expression changes. Furthermore, nanostructures did not affect the YAP/TAZ complex, which is activated by substrate stiffness. Our results provide further insight into how structuring of tailored biomaterials and implant interfaces - e.g. by multi beam laser interference in sub-micrometer scale - do not induce differentiation of MSCs per se, but support their directed differentiation.Entities:
Keywords: Gene expression; Laser ablation; Mesenchymal stem cells; Microstructure; Nanotopography; Osteogenesis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26026844 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2015.05.030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479