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Programming multicellular assembly with synthetic cell adhesion molecules

Biology

Programming multicellular assembly with synthetic cell adhesion molecules

A. J. Stevens, A. R. Harris, et al.

Discover the innovative development of synthetic cell adhesion molecules (synCAMs) that mimic native cell interactions, crafted by a team of researchers including Adam J. Stevens and Andrew R. Harris. This breakthrough technology paves the way for advanced tissue engineering and offers new insights into cellular connectivity.... show more
Abstract
Cell adhesion molecules are ubiquitous in multicellular organisms, specifying precise cell-cell interactions in processes as diverse as tissue development, immune cell trafficking and the wiring of the nervous system. Here we show that a wide array of synthetic cell adhesion molecules can be generated by combining orthogonal extracellular interactions with intracellular domains from native adhesion molecules, such as cadherins and integrins. The resulting molecules yield customized cell-cell interactions with adhesion properties that are similar to native interactions. The identity of the intracellular domain of the synthetic cell adhesion molecules specifies interface morphology and mechanics, whereas diverse homotypic or heterotypic extracellular interaction domains independently specify the connectivity between cells. This toolkit of orthogonal adhesion molecules enables the rationally programmed assembly of multicellular architectures, as well as systematic remodelling of native tissues. The modularity of synthetic cell adhesion molecules provides fundamental insights into how distinct classes of cell-cell interfaces may have evolved. Overall, these tools offer powerful abilities for cell and tissue engineering and for systematically studying multicellular organization.
Publisher
Nature
Published On
Feb 02, 2023
Authors
Adam J. Stevens, Andrew R. Harris, Josiah Gerdts, Ki H. Kim, Coralie Trentesaux, Jonathan T. Ramirez, Wesley L. McKeithan, Faranak Fattahi, Ophir D. Klein, Daniel A. Fletcher, Wendell A. Lim
Tags
synthetic cell adhesion molecules
cell-cell interactions
tissue engineering
intracellular domains
extracellular interactions
multicellular architectures
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