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Hepatic differentiation of human embryonic stem cells by coupling substrate stiffness and microtopographyElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: 10.1039/d1bm00174d

Authors :
Luo, Chunhua
Lü, Dongyuan
Zheng, Lu
Zhang, Fan
Zhang, Xiao
Lü, Shouqin
Zhang, Chen
Jia, Xiaohua
Shu, Xinyu
Li, Peiwen
Li, Zhan
Long, Mian
Source :
Biomaterials Science; 2021, Vol. 9 Issue: 10 p3776-3790, 15p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Mechanical or physical cues are associated with the growth and differentiation of embryonic stem cells (ESCs). While the substrate stiffness or topography independently affects the differentiation of ESCs, their cooperative regulation on lineage-specific differentiation remains largely unknown. Here, four topographical configurations on stiff or soft polyacrylamide hydrogel were combined to direct hepatic differentiation of human H1 cells viaa four-stage protocol, and the coupled impacts of stiffness and topography were quantified at distinct stages. Data indicated that the substrate stiffness is dominant in stemness maintenance on stiff gel and hepatic differentiation on soft gel while substrate topography assists the differentiation of hepatocyte-like cells in positive correlation with the circularity of H1 clones initially formed on the substrate. The differentiated cells exhibited liver-specific functions such as maintaining the capacities of CYP450 metabolism, glycogen synthesis, ICG engulfment, and repairing liver injury in CCl4-treated mice. These results implied that the coupling of substrate stiffness and topography, combined with the biochemical signals, is favorable to improve the efficiency and functionality of hepatic differentiation of human ESCs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20474830 and 20474849
Volume :
9
Issue :
10
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Biomaterials Science
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs56357902
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d1bm00174d