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Altered Cell-Substrate Behavior on Microporous Membranes is a Result of Disruption and Grip

Altered Cell-Substrate Behavior on Microporous Membranes is a Result of Disruption and Grip

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ABSTRACT Porous membranes are ubiquitous in cell co-culture and tissue-on-a-chip studies. These materials are predominantly chosen for their semi-permeable and size exclusion properties to restrict or permit transmigration and cell-cell communication. However, previous studies have shown pore size, spacing and orientation affect cell behavior including extracellular matrix production and migration. The mechanism behind this behavior is not fully understood. In this study, we fabricated micropatterned non-fouling polyethylene glycol (PEG) islands to mimic pores in order to decouple the effect of surface discontinuity from grip provided by pore wall edges. Similar to porous membranes, we found that the PEG islands hindered fibronectin fibrillogenesis with cells on patterned substrates producing shorter fibrils. Additionally, cell migration speed over micropatterned PEG islands was greater than unpatterned controls, suggesting that disruption of cell-substrate interactions by PEG islands promoted a more dynamic and migratory behavior, similarly to cells migrating on microporous membranes. Preferred cellular directionality during migration was nearly identical between substrates with identically patterned PEG islands and micropores, further confirming disruption of cell-substrate interactions as a common mechanism behind the cellular responses on these substrates. Interestingly, cell spreading and the magnitude of migration speed was significantly greater on porous membranes compared to PEG islands with identical feature size and spacing, suggesting pore edges enhanced cellular grip. These results provide a more complete picture on how porous membranes affect cells which are grown on them in an increasing number of cellular barrier and co-culture studies.

Allahyari Zahra、Gholizadeh Shayan、Chung Henry H.、Delgadillo Luis F.、Gaborski Thomas R.

Department of Microsystems Engineering||Department of Biomedical EngineeringDepartment of Microsystems Engineering||Department of Biomedical EngineeringDepartment of Biomedical EngineeringDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, University of RochesterDepartment of Microsystems Engineering||Department of Biomedical Engineering||Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Rochester

10.1101/563361

细胞生物学生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术分子生物学

Cell spreadingcell migrationfibronectinpolyethylene glycolporous membranecell-substrate interactions

Allahyari Zahra,Gholizadeh Shayan,Chung Henry H.,Delgadillo Luis F.,Gaborski Thomas R..Altered Cell-Substrate Behavior on Microporous Membranes is a Result of Disruption and Grip[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-03].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/563361.点此复制

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