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Novel strategy to improve hepatocyte differentiation stability through synchronized behavior-driven mechanical memory of iPSCs
Authors:Mee-Hae Kim  Naruchit Thanuthanakhun  Masahiro Kino-oka
Institution:Department of Biotechnology, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:Cellular homeostasis is assumed to be regulated by the coordination of dynamic behaviors. Lack of efficient methods for synchronizing large quantities of cells makes studying cell culture strategies for bioprocess development challenging. Here, we demonstrate a novel application of botulinum hemagglutinin (HA), an E-cadherin function-blocking agent, to synchronize behavior-driven mechanical memory in human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) cultures. Application of HA to hiPSCs resulted in a decrease in actin bundling and disruption of colony formation in a concentration-and time-dependent manner. Interestingly, cytoskeleton rearrangement in cells with prolonged exposure to HA resulted in mechanical memory synchronization with Yes-associated protein, which increased pluripotent cell homogeneity. Synchronized hiPSCs have higher capability to differentiate into functional hepatocytes than unsynchronized hiPSCs, resulting in improved efficiency and robustness of hepatocyte differentiation. Thus, our strategy for cell behavior synchronization before differentiation induction provides an approach against the instability of differentiation of pluripotent cells.
Keywords:botulinum hemagglutinin  cell behavior  hepatocyte differentiation  human induced pluripotent stem cells  mechanical memory  synchronization
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