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Differential Homeostasis of Sessile and Pendant Epithelium Reconstituted in a 3D‐Printed “GeminiChip”
Authors:Pingqiang Cai  Zhuyun Li  Ela Sachyani Keneth  Luying Wang  Changjin Wan  Ying Jiang  Benhui Hu  Yun‐Long Wu  Shutao Wang  Chwee Teck Lim  Eugene V. Makeyev  Shlomo Magdassi  Xiaodong Chen
Abstract:Local mechanical cues can affect crucial fate decisions of living cells. Transepithelial stress has been discussed in the context of epithelial monolayers, but the lack of appropriate experimental systems leads current studies to approximate it simply as an in‐plane stress. To evaluate possible contribution of force vectors acting in other directions, double epithelium in a 3D‐printed “GeminiChip” containing a sessile and a pendant channel is reconstituted. Intriguingly, the sessile epithelia is prone to apoptotic cell extrusion upon crowding, whereas the pendant counterpart favors live cell delamination. Transcriptome analyses show upregulation of RhoA, BMP2, and hypoxia‐signaling genes in the pendant epithelium, consistent with the onset of an epithelial–mesenchymal transition program. HepG2 microtumor spheroids also display differential spreading patterns in the sessile and pendant configuration. Using this multilayered GeminiChip, these results uncover a progressive yet critical role of perpendicular force vectors in collective cell behaviors and point at fundamental importance of these forces in the biology of cancer.
Keywords:3D printing  epithelial homeostasis  mechanobiology  organ‐on‐a‐chip  tumor spheroids
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