Mechanotransduction is a context-dependent activator of TGF-β signaling in mesenchymal stem cells

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We previously found that surface topographies induce the expression of the Scxa gene, encoding Scleraxis in tenocytes. Because Scxa is a TGF-β responsive gene, we investigated the link between mechanotransduction and TGF-β signaling. We discovered that mesenchymal stem cells exposed to both micro-topographies and TGF-β2 display synergistic induction of SMAD phosphorylation and transcription of the TGF-β target genes SCXA, a-SMA, and SOX9. Pharmacological perturbations revealed that Rho/ROCK/SRF signaling is required for this synergistic response. We further found an activation of the early response genes SRF and EGR1 during the early adaptation phase on micro-topographies, which coincided with higher expression of the TGF-β type-II receptor gene. Of interest, PKC activators Prostratin and Ingenol-3, known for inducing actin reorganization and activation of serum response elements, were able to mimic the topography-induced TGF-β response. These findings provide novel insights into the convergence of mechanobiology and TGF-β signaling, which can lead to improved culture protocols and therapeutic applications.

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DOI https://doi.org/10.34894/VVATM8
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Creator Vermeulen, Steven ORCID logo
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Contributor Vermeulen, Steven; de Boer, Jan; Hebels, Dennie
Publication Year 2020
Rights CC0 Waiver; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess; https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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Contact Vermeulen, Steven (Maastricht University); de Boer, Jan (Technical University Eindhoven); Hebels, Dennie (Maastricht University)
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Discipline Life Sciences; Medicine