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Fibroblast rejuvenation by mechanical reprogramming and redifferentiation
Bibhas Roy, Luezhen Yuan, Yaelim Lee, Aradhana Bharti, Aninda Mitra, G. V. Shivashankar
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2020 · ▲ 89 citations
Abstract
Over the course of the aging process, fibroblasts lose contractility, leading to reduced connective-tissue stiffness. A promising therapeutic avenue for functional rejuvenation of connective tissue is reprogrammed fibroblast replacement, although major hurdles still remain. Toward this, we recently demonstrated that the laterally confined growth of fibroblasts on micropatterned substrates induces stem-cell-like spheroids. In this study, we embedded these partially reprogrammed spheroids in collagen-I matrices of varying densities, mimicking different three-dimensional (3D) tissue constraints. In response to such matrix constraints, these spheroids regained their fibroblastic properties and sprouted to form 3D connective-tissue networks. Interestingly, we found that these differentiated fibroblasts exhibit reduced DNA damage, enhanced cytoskeletal gene expression, and actomyosin contractility. In addition, the rejuvenated fibroblasts show increased matrix protein (fibronectin and laminin) deposition and collagen remodeling compared to the parental fibroblast tissue network. Furthermore, we show that the partially reprogrammed cells have comparatively open chromatin compaction states and may be more poised to redifferentiate into contractile fibroblasts in 3D-collagen matrix. Collectively, our results highlight efficient fibroblast rejuvenation through laterally confined reprogramming, which has important implications in regenerative medicine.
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Roy, B., Yuan, L., Lee, Y., Bharti, A., Mitra, A., & Shivashankar, G.V. (2020). Fibroblast rejuvenation by mechanical reprogramming and redifferentiation. <em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1911497117
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Roy B, Yuan L, Lee Y, Bharti A, Mitra A, Shivashankar GV. Fibroblast rejuvenation by mechanical reprogramming and redifferentiation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2020. doi:10.1073/pnas.1911497117.
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@article{bibhas2020Fibrob,
title = {Fibroblast rejuvenation by mechanical reprogramming and redifferentiation},
author = {Bibhas Roy and Luezhen Yuan and Yaelim Lee and Aradhana Bharti and Aninda Mitra and G. V. Shivashankar},
journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1073/pnas.1911497117},
}
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