Stiffness Mediated‐Mechanosensation of Airway Smooth Muscle Cells on Linear Stiffness Gradient Hydrogels

Author:

Tan Yong Hwee1ORCID,Wang Kimberley C. W.12ORCID,Chin Ian L.1ORCID,Sanderson Rowan W.34ORCID,Li Jiayue34ORCID,Kennedy Brendan F.345ORCID,Noble Peter B.1ORCID,Choi Yu Suk1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Human Sciences The University of Western Australia Perth WA 6009 Australia

2. Telethon Kids Institute The University of Western Australia Nedlands WA 6009 Australia

3. BRITElab Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research QEII Medical Centre Nedlands and Centre for Medical Research The University of Western Australia Perth WA 6009 Australia

4. Department of Electrical Electronic & Computer Engineering School of Engineering The University of Western Australia Perth WA 6009 Australia

5. Institute of Physics Faculty of Physics Astronomy and Informatics Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń Grudziadzka 5 Torun 87–100 Poland

Abstract

AbstractIn obstructive airway diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the extracellular matrix (ECM) protein amount and composition of the airway smooth muscle (ASM) is often remodelled, likely altering tissue stiffness. The underlying mechanism of how human ASM cell (hASMC) mechanosenses the aberrant microenvironment is not well understood. Physiological stiffnesses of the ASM were measured by uniaxial compression tester using porcine ASM layers under 0, 5 and 10% longitudinal stretch above in situ length. Linear stiffness gradient hydrogels (230 kPa range) were fabricated and functionalized with ECM proteins, collagen I (ColI), fibronectin (Fn) and laminin (Ln), to recapitulate the above‐measured range of stiffnesses. Overall, hASMC mechanosensation exhibited a clear correlation with the underlying hydrogel stiffness. Cell size, nuclear size and contractile marker alpha‐smooth muscle actin (αSMA) expression showed a strong correlation to substrate stiffness. Mechanosensation, assessed by Lamin‐A intensity and nuc/cyto YAP, exhibited stiffness‐mediated behaviour only on ColI and Fn‐coated hydrogels. Inhibition studies using blebbistatin or Y27632 attenuated most mechanotransduction‐derived cell morphological responses, αSMA and Lamin‐A expression and nuc/cyto YAP (blebbistatin only). This study highlights the interplay and complexities between stiffness and ECM protein type on hASMC mechanosensation, relevant to airway remodelling in obstructive airway diseases.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Western Australian Future Health and Innovation Fund, Government of Western Australia

Department of Health, Government of Western Australia

Publisher

Wiley

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