PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATION

2024

Generation of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived iTenocytes via Combined Scleraxis Overexpression and 2D Uniaxial Tension

Yu V, Papalamprou A, et al.

JoVE Journal of Visualized Experiments

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

RESEARCH SUMMARY
This JoVE protocol describes a combined biochemical and mechanical strategy to generate induced pluripotent stem cell-derived tenocytes (iTenocytes) as a scalable cell source for tendon repair research. Human iPSCs are differentiated into induced mesenchymal stromal cells (iMSCs) using embryoid body formation and growth-factor exposure, then characterized by flow cytometry for classic MSC markers (CD44,CD90,CD105). iMSCs are subsequently transduced with a lentiviral construct to stably overexpress scleraxis (SCX), generating iMSCSCX+ cells with GFP-based tracking and titer optimization to balance transduction efficiency versus cytotoxicity. For mechanical maturation, iMSCSCX+ are seeded onto fibronectin-coated deformable silicone culture plates and subjected to cyclic uniaxial stretch under physiologically relevant conditions (reported as 4% sinusoidal strain at 0.5 Hz for 2 h/day for at least 3 days, up to 7 days). Mechanical loading induces cell re-organization and promotes tenogenic maturation, with demonstrated upregulation of tendon-related genes (e.g., SCX,THBS4,COL1a1,BGN,MKX,TPPP3) and increased collagen deposition versus static controls.

CELLSCALE INSTRUMENT USED

MechanoCulture FX

Uniaxial cyclic tensile loading was applied using a CellScale MechanoCulture FX (MCFX) 2D bioreactor to mechanically mature SCX-overexpressing iPSC-derived MSCs toward an iTenocyte phenotype. Cells were seeded at ~1.25×10^4 cells/cm^2 on fibronectin-coated deformable silicone plates, mounted into the bioreactor, and stretched in a standard incubator environment (37°C,5% CO2) using a cyclic regimen of 4% sinusoidal strain at 0.5 Hz for 2 h/day for a minimum of 3 days (up to 7 days), with static plate controls maintained in parallel. The mechanostimulation step was the key CellScale-enabled intervention used to elicit mechanoresponsive tenogenic gene expression and enhanced collagen deposition relative to non-stretched controls.
AUTHORS

Victoria Yu, Angela Papalamprou, Dmitriy Sheyn.

PUBLICATION DETAILS
JOURNAL

JoVE Journal of Visualized Experiments

YEAR

2024

INSTITUTIONS

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

COUNTRIES

United States

INSTRUMENT USED

MechanoCulture FX

TESTING METHODS

Tensile Testing

RESEARCH APPLICATIONS

MechanotransductionMusculoskeletal Tissue Engineering & MechanicsStem Cell MechanobiologyTendon Tissue Engineering & Ligament Mechanics

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