Evaluating Oxygen Tensions Related to Bone Marrow and Matrix for MSC Differentiation in 2D and 3D Biomimetic Lamellar Scaffolds

The physiological O<sub>2</sub> microenvironment of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and osteoblasts and the dimensionality of a substrate are known to be important in regulating cell phenotype and function. By providing the physiologically normoxic environments of bone marrow (5%) and matr...

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Main Authors: Esen Sayin, Erkan Türker Baran, Ahmed Elsheikh, Vivek Mudera, Umber Cheema, Vasif Hasirci
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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spelling doaj-941e4f3e009e4ef78e4f1aeef6f9330c2021-04-13T23:05:06ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-04-01224010401010.3390/ijms22084010Evaluating Oxygen Tensions Related to Bone Marrow and Matrix for MSC Differentiation in 2D and 3D Biomimetic Lamellar ScaffoldsEsen Sayin0Erkan Türker Baran1Ahmed Elsheikh2Vivek Mudera3Umber Cheema4Vasif Hasirci5Department of Biotechnology, Middle East Technical University, 06800 Ankara, TurkeyDepartment of Tissue Engineering, University of Health Sciences, 34668 Istanbul, TurkeySchool of Engineering, The University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3GH, UKUCL Centre for 3D Models of Health and Disease, Division of Surgery and Interventional Science, University College London, 43-45 Foley Street, Fitzrovia, London W1W 7TY, UKUCL Centre for 3D Models of Health and Disease, Division of Surgery and Interventional Science, University College London, 43-45 Foley Street, Fitzrovia, London W1W 7TY, UKDepartment of Biotechnology, Middle East Technical University, 06800 Ankara, TurkeyThe physiological O<sub>2</sub> microenvironment of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and osteoblasts and the dimensionality of a substrate are known to be important in regulating cell phenotype and function. By providing the physiologically normoxic environments of bone marrow (5%) and matrix (12%), we assessed their potential to maintain stemness, induce osteogenic differentiation, and enhance the material properties in the micropatterned collagen/silk fibroin scaffolds that were produced in 2D or 3D. Expression of osterix (OSX) and vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) was significantly enhanced in the 3D scaffold in all oxygen environments. At 21% O<sub>2</sub>, OSX and VEGFA expressions in the 3D scaffold were respectively 13,200 and 270 times higher than those of the 2D scaffold. Markers for assessing stemness were significantly more pronounced on tissue culture polystyrene and 2D scaffold incubated at 5% O<sub>2</sub>. At 21% O<sub>2</sub>, we measured significant increases in ultimate tensile strength (<i>p</i> < 0.0001) and Young’s modulus (<i>p</i> = 0.003) of the 3D scaffold compared to the 2D scaffold, whilst 5% O<sub>2</sub> hindered the positive effect of cell seeding on tensile strength. In conclusion, we demonstrated that the 3D culture of MSCs in collagen/silk fibroin scaffolds provided biomimetic cues for bone progenitor cells toward differentiation and enhanced the tensile mechanical properties.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/8/4010oxygen tension2D vs. 3Dmesenchymal stem cellosteogenesisbone tissue engineering
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author Esen Sayin
Erkan Türker Baran
Ahmed Elsheikh
Vivek Mudera
Umber Cheema
Vasif Hasirci
spellingShingle Esen Sayin
Erkan Türker Baran
Ahmed Elsheikh
Vivek Mudera
Umber Cheema
Vasif Hasirci
Evaluating Oxygen Tensions Related to Bone Marrow and Matrix for MSC Differentiation in 2D and 3D Biomimetic Lamellar Scaffolds
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
oxygen tension
2D vs. 3D
mesenchymal stem cell
osteogenesis
bone tissue engineering
author_facet Esen Sayin
Erkan Türker Baran
Ahmed Elsheikh
Vivek Mudera
Umber Cheema
Vasif Hasirci
author_sort Esen Sayin
title Evaluating Oxygen Tensions Related to Bone Marrow and Matrix for MSC Differentiation in 2D and 3D Biomimetic Lamellar Scaffolds
title_short Evaluating Oxygen Tensions Related to Bone Marrow and Matrix for MSC Differentiation in 2D and 3D Biomimetic Lamellar Scaffolds
title_full Evaluating Oxygen Tensions Related to Bone Marrow and Matrix for MSC Differentiation in 2D and 3D Biomimetic Lamellar Scaffolds
title_fullStr Evaluating Oxygen Tensions Related to Bone Marrow and Matrix for MSC Differentiation in 2D and 3D Biomimetic Lamellar Scaffolds
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Oxygen Tensions Related to Bone Marrow and Matrix for MSC Differentiation in 2D and 3D Biomimetic Lamellar Scaffolds
title_sort evaluating oxygen tensions related to bone marrow and matrix for msc differentiation in 2d and 3d biomimetic lamellar scaffolds
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The physiological O<sub>2</sub> microenvironment of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and osteoblasts and the dimensionality of a substrate are known to be important in regulating cell phenotype and function. By providing the physiologically normoxic environments of bone marrow (5%) and matrix (12%), we assessed their potential to maintain stemness, induce osteogenic differentiation, and enhance the material properties in the micropatterned collagen/silk fibroin scaffolds that were produced in 2D or 3D. Expression of osterix (OSX) and vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) was significantly enhanced in the 3D scaffold in all oxygen environments. At 21% O<sub>2</sub>, OSX and VEGFA expressions in the 3D scaffold were respectively 13,200 and 270 times higher than those of the 2D scaffold. Markers for assessing stemness were significantly more pronounced on tissue culture polystyrene and 2D scaffold incubated at 5% O<sub>2</sub>. At 21% O<sub>2</sub>, we measured significant increases in ultimate tensile strength (<i>p</i> < 0.0001) and Young’s modulus (<i>p</i> = 0.003) of the 3D scaffold compared to the 2D scaffold, whilst 5% O<sub>2</sub> hindered the positive effect of cell seeding on tensile strength. In conclusion, we demonstrated that the 3D culture of MSCs in collagen/silk fibroin scaffolds provided biomimetic cues for bone progenitor cells toward differentiation and enhanced the tensile mechanical properties.
topic oxygen tension
2D vs. 3D
mesenchymal stem cell
osteogenesis
bone tissue engineering
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/8/4010
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