The epigenetic mechanisms of nanotopography-guided osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells via high-throughput transcriptome sequencing

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Abstract

Background: Nanotopography directs stem cell fate; however, the underlying mechanisms, especially those at the epigenetic level, remain vague. The TiO 2 -nanotube array, a classical example of nanotopography, is a good model to investigate topography–cell interactions because of its good controllability and easy manufacturing process. Previously, we found that a TiO 2 -nanotube array with an optimal diameter promoted osteogenic differentiation of human adipose-tissue-derived stem cells (hASCs). Methods: We used RNA sequencing and bioinformatics to reveal the overall gene expression profile of hASCs on TiO 2 -nanotube arrays. Results: Bioinformatics analyses revealed that the epigenetic regulatory network plays an important role in TiO 2 -nanotube-guided osteogenic differentiation. Changes in cell adhesion and cytoskeletal reorganization are linked to epigenetic alterations, including upregulation of KDM4E and downregulation of histone deacetylases. Meanwhile, microRNAs, including miR-24-1-5p, miR-24–3 p, miR-154–3 p, miR-154–5 p, miR-433–5 p, miR-589–3 p, and miR-589–5 p were downregulated, whereas miR-186–5 p and miR-770–5 p were upregulated. Long non-coding RNAs, including LINC00941, LINC01279, and ZFAS1, were downregulated in this process. Conclusion: Using next-generation sequencing, we illustrated the overall picture of the regulatory mechanisms of TiO 2 nanotubes, thus providing a basis for future clinical applications of nanotopography in the field of bone tissue engineering. Our results offer insights into material-based nanomedicine and epigenetic therapy.

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Lv, L., Liu, Y., Zhang, P., Bai, X., Ma, X., Wang, Y., … Zhou, Y. (2018). The epigenetic mechanisms of nanotopography-guided osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells via high-throughput transcriptome sequencing. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 13, 5605–5623. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S168928

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