Bioactive Materials (Apr 2023)

Dynamic photoelectrical regulation of ECM protein and cellular behaviors

  • Xiaozhao Wang,
  • Cai Yao,
  • Xudong Yao,
  • Junxin Lin,
  • Rui Li,
  • Kun Huang,
  • Weiming Lin,
  • Xiaojun Long,
  • Chao Dai,
  • Jiajun Dong,
  • Xuegong Yu,
  • Wenwen Huang,
  • Wenjian Weng,
  • Qi Wang,
  • Hongwei Ouyang,
  • Kui Cheng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
pp. 168 – 179

Abstract

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Dynamic regulation of cell-extracellular matrix (ECM)-material interactions is crucial for various biomedical applications. In this study, a light-activated molecular switch for the modulation of cell attachment/detachment behaviors was established on monolayer graphene (Gr)/n-type Silicon substrates (Gr/Si). Initiated by light illumination at the Gr/Si interface, pre-adsorbed proteins (bovine serum albumin, ECM proteins collagen-1, and fibronectin) underwent protonation to achieve negative charge transfer to Gr films (n-doping) through π-π interactions. This n-doping process stimulated the conformational switches of ECM proteins. The structural alterations in these ECM interactors significantly reduced the specificity of the cell surface receptor-ligand interaction (e.g., integrin recognition), leading to dynamic regulation of cell adhesion and eventual cell detachment. RNA-sequencing results revealed that the detached bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cell sheets from the Gr/Si system manifested regulated immunoregulatory properties and enhanced osteogenic differentiation, implying their potential application in bone tissue regeneration. This work not only provides a fast and feasible method for controllable cells/cell sheets harvesting but also gives new insights into the understanding of cell-ECM-material communications.

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