Spatial regulation of substrate adhesion directs fibroblast morphotype and phenotype

Author:

D’Urso Mirko12ORCID,Jorba Ignasi123ORCID,van der Pol Atze12ORCID,Bouten Carlijn V C12ORCID,Kurniawan Nicholas A12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology , 5600 MB Eindhoven , The Netherlands

2. Institute for Complex Molecular Systems, Eindhoven University of Technology , 5600 MB Eindhoven , The Netherlands

3. Facultat de Medicina i Ciències de la Salut, Unitat de Biofísica i Bioenginyeria, Universitat de Barcelona , 08036 Barcelona , Spain

Abstract

Abstract The switching of the fibroblast phenotype to myofibroblast is a hallmark of a wide variety of tissue pathologies. This phenotypical switch is known to be influenced not only by humoral factors such as TGF-β, but also by mechanical and physical cues in the cellular environment, and is accompanied by distinctive changes in cell morphology. However, the causative link between these cues, the concomitant morphological changes, and the resulting phenotypic switch remain elusive. Here, we use protein micropatterning to spatially control dermal fibroblast adhesion without invoking exogenous mechanical changes and demonstrate that varying the spatial configuration of focal adhesions (FAs) is sufficient to direct fibroblast phenotype. We further developed an automated morphometry analysis pipeline, which revealed FA eccentricity as the primary determinant of cell-state positioning along the spectrum of fibroblast phenotype. Moreover, linear fibronectin patterns that constrain the FAs were found to promote a further phenotype transition, characterized by dispersed expression of alpha-smooth muscle actin, pointing to an interesting possibility of controlling fibroblast phenotype beyond the canonical fibroblast–myofibroblast axis. Together, our study reveals that the spatial configuration of adhesion to the cellular microenvironment is a key factor governing fibroblast morphotype and phenotype, shedding new light on fibroblast phenotype regulation.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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