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Broadly Applicable Hydrogel Fabrication Procedures Guided by YAP/TAZ-Activity Reveal Stiffness, Adhesiveness, and Nuclear Projected Area as Checkpoints for Mechanosensing.

Alessandro Gandin1, Veronica Torresan1, Lorenzo Ulliana2, Tito Panciera2, Paolo Contessotto2, Anna Citron2, Francesca Zanconato2, Michelangelo Cordenonsi2, Stefano Piccolo2,3, Giovanna Brusatin1.   

Abstract

Mechanical signals are pivotal ingredients in how cells perceive and respond to their microenvironments, and to synthetic biomaterials that mimic them. In spite of increasing interest in mechanobiology, probing the effects of physical cues on cell behavior remains challenging for a cell biology laboratory without experience in fabrication of biocompatible materials. Hydrogels are ideal biomaterials recapitulating the physical cues that natural extracellular matrices (ECM) deliver to cells. Here, protocols are streamlined for the synthesis and functionalization of cell adhesive polyacrylamide-based (PAA-OH) and fully-defined polyethyleneglycol-based (PEG-RGD) hydrogels tuned at various rigidities for mechanobiology experiments, from 0.3 to >10 kPa.  The mechanosignaling properties of these hydrogels are investigated in distinct cell types by monitoring the activation state of YAP/TAZ. By independently modulating substrate stiffness and adhesiveness, it is found that although ECM stiffness represents an overarching mechanical signal, the density of adhesive sites does impact on cellular mechanosignaling at least at intermediate rigidity values, corresponding to normal and pathological states of living tissues. Using these tools, it is found that YAP/TAZ nuclear accumulation occurs when the projected area of the nucleus surpasses a critical threshold of approximatively 150 µm2 . This work suggests the existence of distinct checkpoints for cellular mechanosensing.
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Keywords:  YAP/TAZ; biomaterials; cell cultures; hydrogels; mechanobiology

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34825526      PMCID: PMC7612995          DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202102276

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Healthc Mater        ISSN: 2192-2640            Impact factor:   11.092


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