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Regulation of autocrine fibroblast growth factor‐2 signaling by perfusion flow in 3D human mesenchymal stem cell constructs
Authors:Junho Kim  Teng Ma
Institution:Dept. of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32310
Abstract:Perfusion bioreactor systems play a crucial role in mitigating nutrient limitation as well as providing biomechanical stimuli and redistributing regulatory macromolecules that influence human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) fate in three‐dimensional (3D) scaffolds. As fibroblast growth factor‐2 (FGF‐2) is known to regulate hMSC phenotype, understanding the role of autocrine FGF‐2 signaling in the 3D construct under the different perfusion flow provides important insight into an optimal bioreactor design. To investigate FGF‐2 signaling inhibition in hMSC cultured in the porous poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) scaffolds perfused under two flow configurations, PD173074, an FGFR1 inhibitor, was added in growth media after 7 day of pre‐culture and its impact on hMSC proliferation and clonogenicity during the subsequent 7 days of cultivation was analyzed. Compared with control constructs in growth media, the addition of PD173074 resulted in significant reduction in hMSC proliferation and colony formation in both constructs with a more dramatic reduction in the parallel flow constructs. The results demonstrate that autocrine FGF‐2 plays a significant role in 3D scaffold and suggest modulation of the perfusion flow in the bioreactor as a strategy to influence autocrine actions and cell fate in the 3D scaffold. © 2012 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 2012
Keywords:perfusion bioreactor  autocrine fibroblast growth factor‐2  human mesenchymal stem cells  PD173074  flow configuration
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