Literature DB >> 28893070

Astrocyte spreading and migration on aggrecan-laminin dot gradients.

Tony W Hsiao1, Patrick A Tresco1, Vladimir Hlady1.   

Abstract

The surface concentration gradient of two extracellular matrix (ECM) macromolecules was developed to study the migratory and morphological responses of astrocytes to molecular cues typically found in the central nervous system injury environment. The gradient, prepared using microcontact printing, was composed of randomly positioned micrometer-sized dots of aggrecan (AGG) printed on a substrate uniformly coated with laminin (LN). AGG dots were printed in an increasing number along the 1000 μm long and 50 μm wide gradient area which had on each end either a full surface coverage of AGG or LN. Each dot gradient was surrounded by a 100 μm-wide uniform field of AGG printed over laminin. Seeded astrocytes were found to predominantly attach to LN regions on the gradient. Cellular extensions of these cells were longer than the similar processes for cells seeded on uniform substrates of AGG or LN serving as controls. Astrocyte extensions were the largest and spanned a distance of 150 μm when the cells were attached to the mixed AGG+LN patches on the gradient. As evidenced by their increased area and perimeter, the cells extended processes in a stellate fashion upon initial attachment and maintained extensions when seeded in AGG+LN regions but not on uniform laminin controls. The cells migrated short distances, ∼20-35 μm, over 24 h and in doing so preferentially shifted from AGG areas to higher LN surface coverage regions. The results indicated that presenting mixed ECM cues caused astrocytes to sample larger areas of the substrate and made the cells to preferentially relocate to a more permissive ECM region.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28893070      PMCID: PMC5648547          DOI: 10.1116/1.5001675

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biointerphases        ISSN: 1559-4106            Impact factor:   2.456


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