Inhibition of aberrant tissue remodelling by mesenchymal stromal cells singly coated with soft gels presenting defined chemomechanical cues.
Sing Wan WongChandramohan R TamatamIk Sung ChoPeter T TothRaymond BargiPatrick BelvitchJames C LeeJalees RehmanSekhar P ReddyJae-Won ShinPublished in: Nature biomedical engineering (2021)
The precise understanding and control of microenvironmental cues could be used to optimize the efficacy of cell therapeutics. Here, we show that mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) singly coated with a soft conformal gel presenting defined chemomechanical cues promote matrix remodelling by secreting soluble interstitial collagenases in response to the presence of tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α). In mice with fibrotic lung injury, treatment with the coated MSCs maintained normal collagen levels, fibre density and microelasticity in lung tissue, and the continuous presentation of recombinant TNF-α in the gel facilitated the reversal of aberrant tissue remodelling by the cells when inflammation subsided in the host. Gel coatings with predefined chemomechanical cues could be used to tailor cells with specific mechanisms of action for desired therapeutic outcomes.
Keyphrases
- induced apoptosis
- mesenchymal stem cells
- rheumatoid arthritis
- cell cycle arrest
- bone marrow
- wound healing
- oxidative stress
- case report
- single cell
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- signaling pathway
- type diabetes
- stem cells
- hyaluronic acid
- cell death
- umbilical cord
- idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
- skeletal muscle
- smoking cessation
- weight loss
- cell free