| Literature DB >> 35063741 |
Adrià Sales1, Valia Khodr2, Paul Machillot2, Line Chaar3, Laure Fourel4, Amaris Guevara-Garcia4, Elisa Migliorini2, Corinne Albigès-Rizo3, Catherine Picart5.
Abstract
While a soft film itself is not able to induce cell spreading, BMP-2 presented via such soft film (so called "matrix-bound BMP-2") was previously shown to trigger cell spreading, migration and downstream BMP-2 signaling. Here, we used thin films of controlled stiffness presenting matrix-bound BMPs to study the effect of four BMP members (BMP-2, 4, 7, 9) on cell adhesion and differentiation of skeletal progenitors. We performed automated high-content screening of cellular responses, including cell number, cell spreading area, SMAD phosphorylation and alkaline phosphatase activity. We revealed that the cell response to bBMPs is BMP-type specific, and involved certain BMP receptors and beta chain integrins. In addition, this response is stiffness-dependent for several receptors. The basolateral presentation of the BMPs allowed us to discriminate the specificity of cellular response, especiallyd the role of type I and II BMP receptors and of β integrins in a BMP-type and stiffness-dependent manner. Notably, BMP-2 and BMP-4 were found to have distinct roles, while ALK5, previously known as a TGF-β receptor was revealed to be involved in the BMP-pathway.Entities:
Keywords: Adhesion; BMPs; Biomimetic films; Differentiation; Integrins; Stiffness
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35063741 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2022.121363
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479