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Magnetic Control and Real-Time Monitoring of Stem Cell Differentiation by the Ligand Nanoassembly

Authors
Lee, SungkyuKim, Myeong SooPatel, Kapil D.Choi, HyojunThangam, RamarYoon, JinhoKoo, Thomas MyeongseokJung, Hee JoonMin, SunhongBae, GunhyuKim, YuriHan, Seong-BeomKang, NayeonKim, MinjinLi, NaFu, Hong EnJeon, Yoo SangSong, Jae-JunKim, Dong-HweePark, SteveChoi, Jeong-WooPaulmurugan, RamasamyKang, Yun ChanLee, HeonWei, QiangDravid, Vinayak P.Lee, Ki-BumKim, Young KeunKang, Heemin
Issue Date
10월-2021
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
ligand nanoassembly; magnetic control; real-time differentiation monitoring; stem cell differentiation
Citation
SMALL, v.17, no.41
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Journal Title
SMALL
Volume
17
Number
41
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/136250
DOI
10.1002/smll.202102892
ISSN
1613-6810
Abstract
Native extracellular matrix (ECM) exhibits dynamic change in the ligand position. Herein, the ECM-emulating control and real-time monitoring of stem cell differentiation are demonstrated by ligand nanoassembly. The density of gold nanoassembly presenting cell-adhesive Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) ligand on Fe3O4 (magnetite) nanoparticle in nanostructures flexibly grafted to material is changed while keeping macroscale ligand density invariant. The ligand nanoassembly on the Fe3O4 can be magnetically attracted to mediate rising and falling ligand movements via linker stretching and compression, respectively. High ligand nanoassembly density stimulates integrin ligation to activate the mechanosensing-assisted stem cell differentiation, which is monitored via in situ real-time electrochemical sensing. Magnetic control of rising and falling ligand movements hinders and promotes the adhesion-mediated mechanotransduction and differentiation of stem cells, respectively. These rising and falling ligand states yield the difference in the farthest distance (approximate to 34.6 nm) of the RGD from material surface, thereby dynamically mimicking static long and short flexible linkers, which hinder and promote cell adhesion, respectively. Design of cytocompatible ligand nanoassemblies can be made with combinations of dimensions, shapes, and biomimetic ligands for remotely regulating stem cells for offering novel methodologies to advance regenerative therapies.
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