Compositional editing of extracellular matrices by CRISPR/Cas9 engineering of human mesenchymal stem cell lines

Author:

Prithiviraj Sujeethkumar123,Garcia Alejandro Garcia123,Linderfalk Karin123,Yiguang Bai4,Ferveur Sonia123,Falck Ludvig Nilsén5,Subramaniam Agatheeswaran5ORCID,Mohlin Sofie6ORCID,Hidalgo David123,Dupard Steven J123,Raina Deepak Bushan7,Bourgine Paul E123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cell, Tissue & Organ engineering laboratory, BMC B11, 22184, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund Stem Cell Centre, Lund University

2. Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine, Lund University

3. Lund University Cancer Centre, Lund University

4. Department of Orthopaedics, Nanchong central hospital, The second clinical Institute of North Sichuan Medical college Nanchong

5. Division of Molecular Medicine and Gene Therapy, Lund Stem Cell Centre, Lund University

6. Division of Pediatrics, Clinical Sciences, Translational Cancer Research, Lund University Cancer Center at Medicon Village

7. The Faculty of Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Orthopedics

Abstract

Tissue engineering strategies predominantly rely on the production of living substitutes, whereby implanted cells actively participate in the regenerative process. Beyond cost and delayed graft availability, the patient-specific performance of engineered tissues poses serious concerns on their clinical translation ability. A more exciting paradigm consist in exploiting cell-laid, engineered extracellular matrices (eECM), which can be used as off-the-shelf materials. Here, the regenerative capacity solely relies on the preservation of the eECM structure and embedded signals to instruct an endogenous repair. We recently described the possibility to exploit custom human stem cell lines for eECM manufacturing. In addition to the conferred standardization, the availability of such cell lines opened avenues for the design of tailored eECMs by applying dedicated genetic tools. In this study, we demonstrated the exploitation of CRISPR/Cas9 as a high precision system for editing the composition and function of eECMs. Human mesenchymal stromal/stem cell (hMSC) lines were modified to knockout VEGF and RUNX2 and assessed for their capacity to generate osteoinductive cartilage matrices. We report the successful editing of hMSCs, subsequently leading to targeted VEGF and RUNX2-knockout cartilage eECMs. Despite the absence of VEGF, eECMs retained full capacity to instruct ectopic endochondral ossification. Conversely, RUNX2-edited eECMs exhibited impaired hypertrophy, reduced ectopic ossification and superior cartilage repair in a rat osteochondral defect. In summary, our approach can be harnessed to identify the necessary eECM factors driving endogenous repair. Our work paves the road towards the compositional eECMs editing and their exploitation in broad regenerative contexts.

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

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