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Effects of Topography and PDGF on the Response of Corneal Keratocytes to Fibronectin-Coated Surfaces

During corneal wound healing, corneal keratocytes are exposed to both biophysical and soluble cues that cause them to transform from a quiescent state to a repair phenotype. How keratocytes integrate these multiple cues simultaneously is not well understood. To investigate this process, primary rabb...

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Autores principales: Lam, Kevin H., Shihabeddin, Tarik Z., Awkal, Jacob A., Najjar, Alex M., Miron-Mendoza, Miguel, Maruri, Daniel P., Varner, Victor D., Petroll, W. Matthew, Schmidtke, David W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37103307
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb14040217
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author Lam, Kevin H.
Shihabeddin, Tarik Z.
Awkal, Jacob A.
Najjar, Alex M.
Miron-Mendoza, Miguel
Maruri, Daniel P.
Varner, Victor D.
Petroll, W. Matthew
Schmidtke, David W.
author_facet Lam, Kevin H.
Shihabeddin, Tarik Z.
Awkal, Jacob A.
Najjar, Alex M.
Miron-Mendoza, Miguel
Maruri, Daniel P.
Varner, Victor D.
Petroll, W. Matthew
Schmidtke, David W.
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description During corneal wound healing, corneal keratocytes are exposed to both biophysical and soluble cues that cause them to transform from a quiescent state to a repair phenotype. How keratocytes integrate these multiple cues simultaneously is not well understood. To investigate this process, primary rabbit corneal keratocytes were cultured on substrates patterned with aligned collagen fibrils and coated with adsorbed fibronectin. After 2 or 5 days of culture, keratocytes were fixed and stained to assess changes in cell morphology and markers of myofibroblastic activation by fluorescence microscopy. Initially, adsorbed fibronectin had an activating effect on the keratocytes as evidenced by changes in cell shape, stress fiber formation, and expression of alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA). The magnitude of these effects depended upon substrate topography (i.e., flat substrate vs aligned collagen fibrils) and decreased with culture time. When keratocytes were simultaneously exposed to adsorbed fibronectin and soluble platelet-derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB), the cells elongated and had reduced expression of stress fibers and α-SMA. In the presence of PDGF-BB, keratocytes plated on the aligned collagen fibrils elongated in the direction of the fibrils. These results provide new information on how keratocytes respond to multiple simultaneous cues and how the anisotropic topography of aligned collagen fibrils influences keratocyte behavior.
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spelling pubmed-101441662023-04-29 Effects of Topography and PDGF on the Response of Corneal Keratocytes to Fibronectin-Coated Surfaces Lam, Kevin H. Shihabeddin, Tarik Z. Awkal, Jacob A. Najjar, Alex M. Miron-Mendoza, Miguel Maruri, Daniel P. Varner, Victor D. Petroll, W. Matthew Schmidtke, David W. J Funct Biomater Article During corneal wound healing, corneal keratocytes are exposed to both biophysical and soluble cues that cause them to transform from a quiescent state to a repair phenotype. How keratocytes integrate these multiple cues simultaneously is not well understood. To investigate this process, primary rabbit corneal keratocytes were cultured on substrates patterned with aligned collagen fibrils and coated with adsorbed fibronectin. After 2 or 5 days of culture, keratocytes were fixed and stained to assess changes in cell morphology and markers of myofibroblastic activation by fluorescence microscopy. Initially, adsorbed fibronectin had an activating effect on the keratocytes as evidenced by changes in cell shape, stress fiber formation, and expression of alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA). The magnitude of these effects depended upon substrate topography (i.e., flat substrate vs aligned collagen fibrils) and decreased with culture time. When keratocytes were simultaneously exposed to adsorbed fibronectin and soluble platelet-derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB), the cells elongated and had reduced expression of stress fibers and α-SMA. In the presence of PDGF-BB, keratocytes plated on the aligned collagen fibrils elongated in the direction of the fibrils. These results provide new information on how keratocytes respond to multiple simultaneous cues and how the anisotropic topography of aligned collagen fibrils influences keratocyte behavior. MDPI 2023-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10144166/ /pubmed/37103307 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb14040217 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lam, Kevin H.
Shihabeddin, Tarik Z.
Awkal, Jacob A.
Najjar, Alex M.
Miron-Mendoza, Miguel
Maruri, Daniel P.
Varner, Victor D.
Petroll, W. Matthew
Schmidtke, David W.
Effects of Topography and PDGF on the Response of Corneal Keratocytes to Fibronectin-Coated Surfaces
title Effects of Topography and PDGF on the Response of Corneal Keratocytes to Fibronectin-Coated Surfaces
title_full Effects of Topography and PDGF on the Response of Corneal Keratocytes to Fibronectin-Coated Surfaces
title_fullStr Effects of Topography and PDGF on the Response of Corneal Keratocytes to Fibronectin-Coated Surfaces
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Topography and PDGF on the Response of Corneal Keratocytes to Fibronectin-Coated Surfaces
title_short Effects of Topography and PDGF on the Response of Corneal Keratocytes to Fibronectin-Coated Surfaces
title_sort effects of topography and pdgf on the response of corneal keratocytes to fibronectin-coated surfaces
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37103307
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb14040217
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