posted on 2022-12-27, 15:37authored bySomayadineshraj Devarasou, Minwoo Kang, Tae Yoon Kwon, Youngbin Cho, Jennifer H. Shin
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are one of the most
prevalent
cell types within the tumor microenvironment (TME). While several
physicochemical cues from the TME, including growth factors, cytokines,
and ECM specificity, have been identified as essential factors for
CAF activation, the precise mechanism of how the ECM architecture
regulates CAF initiation remains elusive. Using a gelatin-based electrospun
fiber mesh, we examined the effect of matrix fiber density on CAF
activation induced by MCF-7 conditioned media (CM). A less dense (3D)
gelatin mesh matrix facilitated better activation of dermal fibroblasts
into a CAF-like phenotype in the CM than a highly dense (3D) gelatin
mesh matrix. In addition, it was discovered that CAF activation on
the less dense (LD) matrix is dependent on the cell size-related AKT/mTOR
signaling cascade, accompanied by an increase in intracellular tension
within the well-spread fibroblasts.