Morphological and Molecular Changes in Juvenile Normal Human Fibroblasts Exposed to Simulated Microgravity

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Christoph Buken
Jayashree Sahana
Thomas J. Corydon
Daniela Melnik
Johann Bauer
Markus Wehland
Marcus Krüger
Silke Balk
Nauras Abuagela
Manfred Infanger
Daniela Grimm
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[1] Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg,Clinic for Plastic, Aesthetic and Hand Surgery
[2] Aarhus University,Department for Biomedicine
[3] Aarhus University Hospital,Department of Ophthalmology
[4] 8200 Aarhus N,Gravitational Biology and Translational Regenerative Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Mechanical Engineering
[5] Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 99,undefined
[6] Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry,undefined
[7] Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg,undefined
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The literature suggests morphological alterations and molecular biological changes within the cellular milieu of human cells, exposed to microgravity (µg), as many cell types assemble to multicellular spheroids (MCS). In this study we investigated juvenile normal human dermal fibroblasts (NHDF) grown in simulated µg (s-µg) on a random positioning machine (RPM), aiming to study changes in cell morphology, cytoskeleton, extracellular matrix (ECM), focal adhesion and growth factors. On the RPM, NHDF formed an adherent monolayer and compact MCS. For the two cell populations we found a differential regulation of fibronectin, laminin, collagen-IV, aggrecan, osteopontin, TIMP-1, integrin-β1, caveolin-1, E-cadherin, talin-1, vimentin, α-SM actin, TGF-β1, IL-8, MCP-1, MMP-1, and MMP-14 both on the transcriptional and/or translational level. Immunofluorescence staining revealed only slight structural changes in cytoskeletal components. Flow cytometry showed various membrane-bound proteins with considerable variations. In silico analyses of the regulated proteins revealed an interaction network, contributing to MCS growth via signals mediated by integrin-β1, E-cadherin, caveolin-1 and talin-1. In conclusion, s-µg-conditions induced changes in the cytoskeleton, ECM, focal adhesion and growth behavior of NHDF and we identified for the first time factors involved in fibroblast 3D-assembly. This new knowledge might be of importance in tissue engineering, wound healing and cancer metastasis.
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