Title: Cell-Environment Interaction (outside-in)
1Cell-Environment Interaction (outside-in)
21st Soft lithography 2nd the effect of cell
shape on cell survival
3Soft lithography in biology and biochemsitry
- George M. Whitesides et al.Annu Rev Biomed Eng
2001
4Abstract of abstract
- Soft lithography is a set of techniques for
microfabrication using soft polymer stamps. It
offers fine structural control of surfaces and
has wide applications in biological research.
5Outline
- Photolithography to soft lithography
- Features of soft lithography
- Applications
6Phtolithography
- Photolithography
- Disadvantages
- Expensive
- Poor surface control
- Time consuming
7Soft Lithography
- Soft LithographySoft polymer stamps for
microfabrication - Advantages
- Inexpensive
- Fine surface control
- Convenient
- Lot of applications
KU Jayhawks stamp
8Surface Engineering
- Self-Assembled Monolayers (SAMs)
- Alkanethiolates HS(CH2)nX on gold
- Surface properties determined by X
- Inert Surface
- No absorption and adsorption
9Surface Engineering
- Attaching Ligand
- Bind to specific protein
- Promote adhesion
- Homogeneous and Heterogeneous
10PDMS Stamps
- Poly-dimethylsiloxane
- Elastomeric
- Nontoxic
- Commercially available
- Replica molding
11µCP
- Micro-contact printing
- Use PDMS stamp
- Small feature ? Contact ? Print
- Sub-micron
- SAM on gold
- Other materials
- AFM writing
12Dry Lift-Off
- Lift-off
- Wet traditionally
- Elastomeric membrane for dry lift-off
Membrane, method, and patterned cells
Image from Biotherm
13Microfluid System
- By soft lithography
- Laminar flow
- Not turbulent
- Contact at the interface
- Use for patterning
14Microfluid System
- Generate gradient
- Mimic biological system
Gradient produced by microfluid system
15Applications in Biochemical Assays
- Miniaturize biochemical assays
- Increase of assays in parallel
- Microfluid structures
- Easily done by µCP
- Lab on chip
- µTAS micro total analysis system
- Save work and space
Lab on chip
16Applications in Cell Biology
- Patterned cell culture
- Study single cell
- Cell-cell interaction
- Cell migration
2 kinds of cells are patterned on concentric
squares
17PARTCELL
- Partial treatment of cell using laminar flow
Trypsin is only treated over the left side of the
cell
18Cells in Microwells
BCE cells in microwells
19Next
- Use soft lithography to pattern single cell
- Study the effect of cell shape on cell survival
20Geometric control of cell life and death
- Christopher S. Chen et al. 1997 Science
21Abstract of abstract
- By using micropatterned, ECM coated islands, we
studied the effect of restricted cell extension
on capillary endothelial cells survival. Cell
spreading was found to govern individual cells
growth or death.
22Outline
- Background
- Experiments
- Conclusions
23Background
- Binding to ECM controls local differentiation in
capillary - Disruption of ECM results in cell death
- Integrin a?ß3 antagonists induce apoptosis
- Death of suspended cells can be prevented by
- Antibodies binding to integrin
- Inhibiting tyrosine phosphatases
- ? Assumption1 Adhesion-dependent control of
apoptosis is mediated by integrin signaling
24Background
- Dying cells remain in contact with ECM fragments
- Cells grow on large beads (gt100µm) while die on
small beads (4.5µm) - ? Assumption2 Cell shape might also affect cells
growth and death
Q Whether integrin binding or cell shape governs
cell growth and death?
25Cells Attached to Beads of Different Size
- Apoptosis ? (60) for small beads
- Cells became more rounded on smaller beads
Prob Spreading is coupled with ECM curvature,
small beads internalization
26Cells Attached to Micropatterned Planar Islands
- Apoptosis ? for 20 µm circle
- Apoptosis ? from 20 µm to 10 µm circle
Q Precise spreading requirement?
27Cells Attached to Square Islands of Different
Sizes
- Cell shape matched to square islands
- When area ?, apoptosis ?, DNA synthesis ?
- ? Spreading leads to cell survival
Prob Integrin binding, focal adhesion formation,
accessibility to matrix-bound formation also ?
when area ?
28Single Cells Spread onMultiple Small Islands
- When Projected area ? (same ECM contact area) ,
growth ?, apoptosis ? - ? Cell spreading is critical to cell survival
Q Roles of integrin ligands remain unclear
29Different Integrin Ligandin Cell-Shape Regulated
Apoptosis
- Apoptosis is much higher for cells on 20 µm
circle (gray) than those on unpatterned substrate
(black) - Contact to ß1 is more sensitive than to a?ß3
Black unpatterned Gray on small circles
? Integrin binding determines the sensitivity to
shape
30Conclusions
- Experiments
- Cell shape governs cells survival
- Adhesion to different ligands results in
different sensitivity to cell size - Further Q
- How can cells sense geometrical change in
surrounding - Directly linked to mechanical stress
- Focal adhesion orients signal transduction
- In real tissue
- Cell can feel local mechanical deformation and
change its activity ex. morphogenesis
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