TiO2 Nano‐Biopatterning Reveals Optimal Ligand Presentation for Cell–Matrix Adhesion Formation

Author:

Jain Kashish1ORCID,Pandey Ashish2,Wang Hao2,Chung Taerin2,Nemati Arash2,Kanchanawong Pakorn13,Sheetz Michael P.14,Cai Haogang25ORCID,Changede Rishita16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Mechanobiology Institute National University of Singapore (NUS) Singapore 117411 Singapore

2. Tech4Health Institute and Department of Radiology NYU Langone Health New York NY 10016 USA

3. Department of Biomedical Engineering National University of Singapore Singapore 117583 Singapore

4. Molecular Mechanomedicine Program Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston TX 77555 USA

5. Department of Biomedical Engineering New York University Brooklyn NY 11201 USA

6. TeOra Pte. Ltd. Singapore 139955 Singapore

Abstract

AbstractNanoscale organization of transmembrane receptors is critical for cellular functions, enabled by the nanoscale engineering of bioligand presentation. Previously, a spatial threshold of ≤60 nm for integrin binding ligands in cell–matrix adhesion is demonstrated using monoliganded gold nanoparticles. However, the ligand geometric arrangement is limited to hexagonal arrays of monoligands, while plasmonic quenching limits further investigation by fluorescence‐based high‐resolution imaging. Here, these limitations are overcome with dielectric TiO2 nanopatterns, eliminating fluorescence quenching, thus enabling super‐resolution fluorescence microscopy on nanopatterns. By dual‐color super‐resolution imaging, high precision and consistency among nanopatterns, bioligands, and integrin nanoclusters are observed, validating the high quality and integrity of both nanopattern functionalization and passivation. By screening TiO2 nanodiscs with various diameters, an increase in fibroblast cell adhesion, spreading area, and Yes‐associated protein (YAP) nuclear localization on 100 nm diameter compared with smaller diameters was observed. Focal adhesion kinase is identified as the regulatory signal. These findings explore the optimal ligand presentation when the minimal requirements are sufficiently fulfilled in the heterogenous extracellular matrix network of isolated binding regions with abundant ligands. Integration of high‐fidelity nano‐biopatterning with super‐resolution imaging allows precise quantitative studies to address early signaling events in response to receptor clustering and their nanoscale organization.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Ministry of Education - Singapore

Mechanobiology Institute, Singapore

Foundation for the National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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