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Analysis of high-throughput screening reveals the effect of surface topographies on cellular morphology

机译:高通量筛选的分析揭示了表面形貌对细胞形态的影响

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Surface topographies of materials considerably impact cellular behavior as they have been shown to affect cell growth, provide cell guidance, and even induce cell differentiation. Consequently, for successful application in tissue engineering, the contact interface of biomaterials needs to be optimized to induce the required cell behavior. However, a rational design of biomaterial surfaces is severely hampered because knowledge is lacking on the underlying biological mechanisms. Therefore, we previously developed a high-throughput screening device (TopoChip) that measures cell responses to large libraries of parameterized topographical material surfaces. Here, we introduce a computational analysis of high-throughput materiome data to capture the relationship between the surface topographies of materials and cellular morphology. We apply robust statistical techniques to find surface topographies that best promote a certain specified cellular response. By augmenting surface screening with data-driven modeling, we determine which properties of the surface topographies influence the morphological properties of the cells. With this information, we build models that predict the cellular response to surface topographies that have not yet been measured. We analyze cellular morphology on 2176 surfaces, and find that the surface topography significantly affects various cellular properties, including the roundness and size of the nucleus, as well as the perimeter and orientation of the cells. Our learned models capture and accurately predict these relationships and reveal a spectrum of topographies that induce various levels of cellular morphologies. Taken together, this novel approach of high-throughput screening of materials and subsequent analysis opens up possibilities for a rational design of biomaterial surfaces. (C) 2015 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:材料的表面形貌显着影响细胞行为,因为它们已显示出会影响细胞生长,提供细胞指导甚至诱导细胞分化。因此,为了成功地应用于组织工程中,需要优化生物材料的接触界面以诱导所需的细胞行为。但是,由于缺乏有关潜在生物学机制的知识,严重阻碍了生物材料表面的合理设计。因此,我们先前开发了一种高通量筛选设备(TopoChip),该设备可测量细胞对参数化地形材料表面大数据库的反应。在这里,我们介绍了高通量成熟期数据的计算分析,以捕获材料表面形貌与细胞形态之间的关系。我们应用可靠的统计技术来找到最能促进特定细胞反应的表面形貌。通过使用数据驱动的建模来增加表面筛选,我们确定表面形貌的哪些特性会影响细胞的形态特性。利用这些信息,我们可以建立模型来预测细胞对尚未测量的表面形貌的响应。我们分析了2176个表面上的细胞形态,发现表面形貌显着影响各种细胞特性,包括细胞核的圆度和大小以及细胞的周长和方向。我们学到的模型捕获并准确预测了这些关系,并揭示了诱导各种水平细胞形态的地形图。综上所述,这种高通量材料筛选和后续分析的新颖方法为合理设计生物材料表面提供了可能性。 (C)2015 Acta Materialia Inc.,由Elsevier Ltd.发行。保留所有权利。

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