Stem cell fate dictated solely by altered nanotube dimension

Bioengineering Center · University of California San Diego

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Abstract

Two important goals in stem cell research are to control the cell proliferation without differentiation and to direct the differentiation into a specific cell lineage when desired. Here, we demonstrate such paths by controlling only the nanotopography of culture substrates. Altering the dimensions of nanotubular-shaped titanium oxide surface structures independently allowed either augmented human mesenchymal stem cell (hMSC) adhesion or a specific differentiation of hMSCs into osteoblasts by using only the geometric cues, absent of osteogenic inducing media. hMSC behavior in response to defined nanotube sizes revealed a very dramatic change in hMSC behavior in a relatively narrow range of nanotube dimensions.…

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Keywords
  • Nanotopography
  • Mesenchymal stem cell
  • Nanotube
  • Stem cell
  • Cell biology
  • Cellular differentiation
  • Nanotechnology
  • Cell adhesion
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