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Human Corneal Fibroblast Pattern Evolution and Matrix Synthesis on Mechanically Biased Substrates.

Ramin Zareian1, Monica E Susilo1, Jeffrey A Paten1, James P McLean2, Joseph Hollmann3, Dimitrios Karamichos4, Conor S Messer1, Dhananjay T Tambe5, Nima Saeidi6, James D Zieske7, Jeffrey W Ruberti1.   

Abstract

In a fibroblast colony model of corneal stromal development, we asked how physiological tension influences the patterning dynamics of fibroblasts and the orientation of deposited extracellular matrix (ECM). Using long-term live-cell microscopy, enabled by an optically accessible mechanobioreactor, a primary human corneal fibroblast colony was cultured on three types of substrates: a mechanically biased, loaded, dense, disorganized collagen substrate (LDDCS), a glass coverslip, and an unloaded, dense, disorganized collagen substrate (UDDCS). On LDDCS, fibroblast orientation and migration along a preferred angle developed early, cell orientation was correlated over long distances, and the colony pattern was stable. On glass, fibroblast orientation was poorly correlated, developed more slowly, and colony patterns were metastable. On UDDCS, cell orientation was correlated over shorter distances compared with LDDCS specimens. On all substrates, the ECM pattern reflected the cell pattern. In summary, mechanically biasing the collagen substrate altered the early migration behavior of individual cells, leading to stable emergent cell patterning, which set the template for newly synthesized ECM.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27600605      PMCID: PMC5073220          DOI: 10.1089/ten.TEA.2016.0164

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A        ISSN: 1937-3341            Impact factor:   3.845


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