Unique Chirality Selection in Neural Cells for D‐Matrix Enabling Specific Manipulation of Cell Behaviors

Author:

Li Ya12,Wang Yulin12,Ao Qiang12,Li Xiaohui1,Huang Zhongbing1ORCID,Dou Xiaoqiu3,Mu Ning4,Pu Ximing1,Wang Juan1,Chen Tunan4,Yin Guangfu1,Feng Hua4,Feng Chuanliang3

Affiliation:

1. College of Biomedical Engineering Sichuan University Chengdu 610065 China

2. Institute of Regulatory Science for Medical Devices Sichuan University Chengdu 610065 China

3. State Key Lab of Metal Matrix Composites School of Materials Science and Engineering Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai 200240 China

4. Third Military Medical University Southwest Hospital Chongqing 400038 China

Abstract

AbstractManipulating neural cell behaviors is a critical issue to various therapies for neurological diseases and damages, where matrix chirality has long been overlooked despite the proven adhesion and proliferation improvement of multiple non‐neural cells by L‐matrixes. Here, it is reported that the D‐matrix chirality specifically enhances cell density, viability, proliferation, and survival in four different types of neural cells, contrasting its inhibition in non‐neural cells. This universal impact on neural cells is defined as “chirality selection for D‐matrix” and is achieved through the activation of JNK and p38/MAPK signaling pathways by the cellular tension relaxation resulting from the weak interaction between D‐matrix and cytoskeleton proteins, particularly actin. Also, D‐matrix promotes sciatic nerve repair effectively, both with or without non‐neural stem cell implantation, by improving the population, function, and myelination of autologous Schwann cells. D‐matrix chirality, as a simple, safe, and effective microenvironment cue to specifically and universally manipulate neural cell behaviors, holds extensive application potential in addressing neurological issues such as nerve regeneration, neurodegenerative disease treatment, neural tumor targeting, and neurodevelopment.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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