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A tympanic piezo-bioreactor modulates ion channel-associated mechanosignaling to stabilize phenotype and promote tenogenesis in human tendon-derived cells.

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posted on 2025-03-05, 11:24 authored by Marc A. Fernandez-Yague, Matteo Palma, Syed Ansar TofailSyed Ansar Tofail, Maeve Duffy, Leo R. Quinlan, Mathew J. Dalby, Abhay Pandit, Manus J. Biggs

Preserving the function of human tendon-derived cells (hTDCs) during cell expansion is a significant challenge in regenerative medicine. In this study, a non-genetic approach is introduced to control the differentiation of hTDCs using a newly developed tympanic bioreactor. The system mimics the functionality of the human tympanic membrane, employing a piezoelectrically tuned acoustic diaphragm made of polyvinylidene fluoride-co-trifluoroethylene and boron nitride nanotubes. The diaphragm is vibrationally actuated to deliver targeted electromechanical stimulation to hTDCs. The results demonstrate that the system effectively maintains the tendon-specific phenotype of hTDCs, even under conditions that typically induce nonspecific differentiation, such as osteogenesis. This stabilization is achieved by modulating integrin-mediated mechanosignaling via ion channel-regulated calcium activity, potentially by TREK-1 and PIEZO1, yet targeted studies are required for confirmation. Finally, the system sustains the activation of key differentiation pathways (bone morphogenetic protein, BMP) while downregulating osteogenesis-associated (mitogen-ctivated protein kinase, MAPK and wingless integrated, WNT) pathways and upregulating Focal Adhesion Kinase (FAK) signaling. This approach offers a finely tunable, dose-dependent control over hTDC differentiation, presenting significant potential for non-genetic approaches in cell therapy, tendon tissue engineering, and the regeneration of other mechanosensitive tissues.

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Rapid Bone Graft Synthesis Through Dual Piezoelectric/Nanomechaniocal Stimulation

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

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Rapid Bone Graft Synthesis Through Dual Piezoelectric/Nanomechanical Stimulation

Science Foundation Ireland

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Regulation of mechanotransduction through motor-molecules activation of focal adhesion kinase in progressive fibrosis

European Commission

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CÚRAM - Centre for Research in Medical Devices

Science Foundation Ireland

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CÚRAM_Phase 2

Science Foundation Ireland

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Advance Science, 2024, 11, (45), pp. 2405711

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Wiley and Sons Ltd

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