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  • Biomaterials can shape cell and nuclear structure, affecting gene expression and cell identity through their surface topography.
  • The study reveals that changes in nuclear morphology due to confinement lead to reduced histone acetylation and decreased gene expression associated with chromosome organization.
  • These effects on cell proliferation and stem cell multipotency are reversible, as returning cells to a flat surface restores their growth potential.

Article Abstract

Biomaterials can control cell and nuclear morphology. Since the shape of the nucleus influences chromatin architecture, gene expression and cell identity, surface topography can control cell phenotype. This study provides fundamental insights into how surface topography influences nuclear morphology, histone modifications, and expression of histone-associated proteins through advanced histone mass spectrometry and microarray analysis. The authors find that nuclear confinement is associated with a loss of histone acetylation and nucleoli abundance, while pathway analysis reveals a substantial reduction in gene expression associated with chromosome organization. In light of previous observations where the authors found a decrease in proliferation and metabolism induced by micro-topographies, they connect these findings with a quiescent phenotype in mesenchymal stem cells, as further shown by a reduction of ribosomal proteins and the maintenance of multipotency on micro-topographies after long-term culture conditions. Also, this influence of micro-topographies on nuclear morphology and proliferation is reversible, as shown by a return of proliferation when re-cultured on a flat surface. The findings provide novel insights into how biophysical signaling influences the epigenetic landscape and subsequent cellular phenotype.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9811462PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202203880DOI Listing

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