Simplified microenvironments and reduced cell culture size influence the cell differentiation outcome in cellular microarrays

Cellular microarrays present a promising tool for multiplex evaluation of the signalling effect of substrate-immobilized factors on cellular differentiation. In this paper, we compare the early myoblast-to-osteoblast cell commitment steps in response to a growth factor stimulus using standard well p...

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spelling paper:paper_09574530_v24_n1_p189_RodriguezSegui2023-06-08T15:56:36Z Simplified microenvironments and reduced cell culture size influence the cell differentiation outcome in cellular microarrays Cell differentiation Cellular differentiation Cellular microarrays Growth factor Microenvironments Osteoblast differentiation Well plates Cell proliferation Cell culture bone morphogenetic protein 2 fibronectin laminin transcription factor osterix article cell adhesion cell culture cell differentiation cell fate cell proliferation cell size controlled study human human cell immobilization immunohistochemistry microarray analysis microenvironment microtechnology molecular imaging myoblast osteoblast priority journal protein analysis protein expression signal transduction Animals Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 Cell Differentiation Cellular Microenvironment CHO Cells Cricetinae Cricetulus Humans Mice Protein Array Analysis Cellular microarrays present a promising tool for multiplex evaluation of the signalling effect of substrate-immobilized factors on cellular differentiation. In this paper, we compare the early myoblast-to-osteoblast cell commitment steps in response to a growth factor stimulus using standard well plate differentiation assays or cellular microarrays. Our results show that restraints on the cell culture size, inherent to cellular microarrays, impair the differentiation outcome. Also, while cells growing on spots with immobilised BMP-2 are early biased towards the osteoblast fate, longer periods of cell culturing in the microarrays result in cell proliferation and blockage of osteoblast differentiation. The results presented here raise concerns about the efficiency of cell differentiation when the cell culture dimensions are reduced to a simplified microspot environment. Also, these results suggest that further efforts should be devoted to increasing the complexity of the microspots composition, aiming to replace signalling cues missing in this system. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media New York. 2013 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09574530_v24_n1_p189_RodriguezSegui http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09574530_v24_n1_p189_RodriguezSegui
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topic Cell differentiation
Cellular differentiation
Cellular microarrays
Growth factor
Microenvironments
Osteoblast differentiation
Well plates
Cell proliferation
Cell culture
bone morphogenetic protein 2
fibronectin
laminin
transcription factor osterix
article
cell adhesion
cell culture
cell differentiation
cell fate
cell proliferation
cell size
controlled study
human
human cell
immobilization
immunohistochemistry
microarray analysis
microenvironment
microtechnology
molecular imaging
myoblast
osteoblast
priority journal
protein analysis
protein expression
signal transduction
Animals
Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2
Cell Differentiation
Cellular Microenvironment
CHO Cells
Cricetinae
Cricetulus
Humans
Mice
Protein Array Analysis
spellingShingle Cell differentiation
Cellular differentiation
Cellular microarrays
Growth factor
Microenvironments
Osteoblast differentiation
Well plates
Cell proliferation
Cell culture
bone morphogenetic protein 2
fibronectin
laminin
transcription factor osterix
article
cell adhesion
cell culture
cell differentiation
cell fate
cell proliferation
cell size
controlled study
human
human cell
immobilization
immunohistochemistry
microarray analysis
microenvironment
microtechnology
molecular imaging
myoblast
osteoblast
priority journal
protein analysis
protein expression
signal transduction
Animals
Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2
Cell Differentiation
Cellular Microenvironment
CHO Cells
Cricetinae
Cricetulus
Humans
Mice
Protein Array Analysis
Simplified microenvironments and reduced cell culture size influence the cell differentiation outcome in cellular microarrays
topic_facet Cell differentiation
Cellular differentiation
Cellular microarrays
Growth factor
Microenvironments
Osteoblast differentiation
Well plates
Cell proliferation
Cell culture
bone morphogenetic protein 2
fibronectin
laminin
transcription factor osterix
article
cell adhesion
cell culture
cell differentiation
cell fate
cell proliferation
cell size
controlled study
human
human cell
immobilization
immunohistochemistry
microarray analysis
microenvironment
microtechnology
molecular imaging
myoblast
osteoblast
priority journal
protein analysis
protein expression
signal transduction
Animals
Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2
Cell Differentiation
Cellular Microenvironment
CHO Cells
Cricetinae
Cricetulus
Humans
Mice
Protein Array Analysis
description Cellular microarrays present a promising tool for multiplex evaluation of the signalling effect of substrate-immobilized factors on cellular differentiation. In this paper, we compare the early myoblast-to-osteoblast cell commitment steps in response to a growth factor stimulus using standard well plate differentiation assays or cellular microarrays. Our results show that restraints on the cell culture size, inherent to cellular microarrays, impair the differentiation outcome. Also, while cells growing on spots with immobilised BMP-2 are early biased towards the osteoblast fate, longer periods of cell culturing in the microarrays result in cell proliferation and blockage of osteoblast differentiation. The results presented here raise concerns about the efficiency of cell differentiation when the cell culture dimensions are reduced to a simplified microspot environment. Also, these results suggest that further efforts should be devoted to increasing the complexity of the microspots composition, aiming to replace signalling cues missing in this system. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media New York.
title Simplified microenvironments and reduced cell culture size influence the cell differentiation outcome in cellular microarrays
title_short Simplified microenvironments and reduced cell culture size influence the cell differentiation outcome in cellular microarrays
title_full Simplified microenvironments and reduced cell culture size influence the cell differentiation outcome in cellular microarrays
title_fullStr Simplified microenvironments and reduced cell culture size influence the cell differentiation outcome in cellular microarrays
title_full_unstemmed Simplified microenvironments and reduced cell culture size influence the cell differentiation outcome in cellular microarrays
title_sort simplified microenvironments and reduced cell culture size influence the cell differentiation outcome in cellular microarrays
publishDate 2013
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09574530_v24_n1_p189_RodriguezSegui
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