2.5D Model for Ex Vivo Mechanical Characterization of Sprouting Angiogenesis in Living Tissue

Janine Grolleman, Iris M. T. Pijnenburg, Carlijn V.C. Bouten, Vito Conte, Cecilia Sahlgren

Tutkimustuotos: LehtiartikkeliArtikkeliTieteellinenvertaisarvioitu

23 Lataukset (Pure)

Abstrakti

Sprouting angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing vasculature and is of great importance for physiological such as tissue growth and repair and pathological processes, including cancer and metastasis. The multistep process of sprouting angiogenesis is a molecularly and mechanically driven process. It consists of induction of cellular sprout by vascular endothelial growth factor, leader/follower cell selection through Notch signaling, directed migration of endothelial cells, and vessel fusion and stabilization. A variety of sprouting angiogenesis models have been developed over the years to better understand the underlying mechanisms of cellular sprouting. Despite advancements in understanding the molecular drivers of sprouting angiogenesis, the role of mechanical cues and the mechanical driver of sprouting angiogenesis remains underexplored due to limitations in existing models. In this study, we designed a 2.5D ex vivo model that enables us to mechanically characterize cellular sprouting from a porcine carotid artery using traction force microscopy. The model identifies distinct force patterns within the sprout, where leader cells exert pulling forces and follower cells exert pushing forces on the matrix. The model's versatility allows for the manipulation of both chemical and mechanical cues, such as matrix stiffness, enhancing its relevance to various microenvironments. Here, we demonstrate that the onset of sprouting angiogenesis is stiffness-dependent. The presented 2.5D model for quantifying cellular traction forces in sprouting angiogenesis offers a simplified yet physiologically relevant method, enhancing our understanding of cellular responses to mechanical cues, which could advance tissue engineering and therapeutic strategies against tumor angiogenesis.
AlkuperäiskieliEnglanti
Artikkelie67641
JulkaisuJournal of visualized experiments
Vuosikerta2025-February
Numero216
DOI - pysyväislinkit
TilaJulkaistu - helmik. 2025
OKM-julkaisutyyppiA1 Julkaistu artikkeli, soviteltu

Rahoitus

We thank the people from LifeTec for harvesting and transporting the porcine carotid arteries from the local slaughterhouse; Leon Hermans, Pim van den Bersselaar, and Adrià Villacrosa Ribas (TU/e, ICMS) for the fruitful discussions on experimental procedures and mechanical characterization analysis. We gratefully acknowledge support by grants from the European Research Council (771168), the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (024.003.013), the Academy of Finland (307133, 316882, 330411 and 337531), and the Åbo Akademi University Foundation's Centers of Excellence in Cellular Mechanostasis (CellMech).

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