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Controlling Major Cellular Processes of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells using Microwell Structures

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ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS
Volume 3, Issue 12, Pages 1991-2003

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201400415

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  1. Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers (including Helmholtz-Portfolio Topic Technology and Medicine)
  2. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF project) [0315696A]

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Directing stem cells towards a desired location and function by utilizing the structural cues of biomaterials is a promising approach for inducing effective tissue regeneration. Here, the cellular response of human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hADSCs) to structural signals from microstructured substrates comprising arrays of square-shaped or round-shaped microwells is explored as a transitional model between 2D and 3D systems. Microwells with a side length/diameter of 50 mu m show advantages over 10 mu m and 25 mu m microwells for accommodating hADSCs within single microwells rather than in the inter-microwell area. The cell morphologies are three-dimensionally modulated by the microwell structure due to differences in focal adhesion and consequent alterations of the cytoskeleton. In contrast to the substrate with 50 mu m round-shaped microwells, the substrate with 50 mu m square-shaped microwells promotes the proliferation and osteogenic differentiation potential of hADSCs but reduces the cell migration velocity and distance. Such microwell shape-dependent modulatory effects are highly associated with Rho/ROCK signaling. Following ROCK inhibition, the differences in migration, proliferation, and osteogenesis between cells on different substrates are diminished. These results highlight the possibility to control stem cell functions through the use of structured microwells combined with the manipulation of Rho/ROCK signaling.

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