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Nuclear envelope wrinkling predicts mesenchymal progenitor cell mechano-response in 2D and 3D microenvironments

Biomaterials. 2021-01; 
Brian D Cosgrove, Claudia Loebel, Tristan P Driscoll, Tonia K Tsinman, Eric N Dai, Su-Jin Heo, Nathaniel A Dyment, Jason A Burdick, Robert L Mauck
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Exogenous mechanical cues are transmitted from the extracellular matrix to the nuclear envelope (NE), where mechanical stress on the NE mediates shuttling of transcription factors and other signaling cascades that dictate downstream cellular behavior and fate decisions. To systematically study how nuclear morphology can change across various physiologic microenvironmental contexts, we cultured mesenchymal progenitor cells (MSCs) in engineered 2D and 3D hyaluronic acid hydrogel systems. Across multiple contexts we observed highly 'wrinkled' nuclear envelopes, and subsequently developed a quantitative single-cell imaging metric to better evaluate how wrinkles in the nuclear envelope relate to progenitor cell mech... More

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Hydrogels, Lamina, Mechanotransduction, Nuclear envelope, Super resolution imaging, YAP/TAZ