2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(502e) Mechanical Influences on Endoderm Differentiation
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Approach: We intend to modulate how differentiating cells perceive their microenvironments by culturing cells in substrates of various stiffness, using functionalized gelatin gels, and controlling cytoskeletal tension inside the cells. For cytoskeletal modulation, we first ran a toxicity screen on iPSCs with the cytoskeletal modulating drugs Latrunculin A, Nocodazole, Cytochalasin D, Jasplakinolid, Blebbistatin, and Y-27632, to determine both their effect on endoderm differentiation and maximum allowable concentrations. To investigate the temporal effect of cellular microenvironment conditions, we softened or stiffened the cytoskeleton of cells for a portion of the differentiation before monitoring protein expression via IF and transcriptional changes through mRNA expression.
Result: We have observed that a stiffer microenvironment caused by the depolymerization of microtubules through Nocodazole increased NANOG expression compared to a control differentiation by 1.8-fold. In addition, disruption of actin polymerization by Cytochalasin D led to a 3.1-fold increase of GATA4 expression compared to a control differentiation. Overall, we find that disrupting F-actin polymerization enhances endoderm differentiation while enhanced polymerization limits proper differentiation.