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Nuclear Lamin-A Scales with Tissue Stiffness and Enhances Matrix-Directed Differentiation

University of Pennsylvania · The Wistar Institute

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Abstract

Tissues can be soft like fat, which bears little stress, or stiff like bone, which sustains high stress, but whether there is a systematic relationship between tissue mechanics and differentiation is unknown. Here, proteomics analyses revealed that levels of the nucleoskeletal protein lamin-A scaled with tissue elasticity, E, as did levels of collagens in the extracellular matrix that determine E. Stem cell differentiation into fat on soft matrix was enhanced by low lamin-A levels, whereas differentiation into bone on stiff matrix was enhanced by high lamin-A levels. Matrix stiffness directly influenced lamin-A protein levels, and, although lamin-A transcription was regulated by the vitamin A/retinoic acid…

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Keywords
  • Lamin
  • Extracellular matrix
  • Cell biology
  • Cellular differentiation
  • Nuclear matrix
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Nucleus
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