Engineered Illumination Devices for Optogenetic Control of Cellular Signaling Dynamics

0301 basic medicine 570 Medical Physiology Bioengineering spatiotemporal dynamics Article 03 medical and health sciences Humans optogenetics Embryonic Stem Cells canonical Wnt mesendoderm Cell Differentiation differentiation Biological Sciences Stem Cell Research human embryonic stem cells Optogenetics Biological sciences Biochemistry and Cell Biology cellular signaling electronics design Biotechnology tissue patterning Signal Transduction
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2020.107737 Publication Date: 2020-06-09T14:44:29Z
ABSTRACT
Spatially and temporally varying patterns of morphogen signals during development drive cell fate specification at the proper location and time. However, current in vitro methods typically do not allow for precise, dynamic spatiotemporal control of morphogen signaling and are thus insufficient to readily study how morphogen dynamics affect cell behavior. Here, we show that optogenetic Wnt/β-catenin pathway activation can be controlled at user-defined intensities, temporal sequences, and spatial patterns using engineered illumination devices for optogenetic photostimulation and light activation at variable amplitudes (LAVA). By patterning human embryonic stem cell (hESC) cultures with varying light intensities, LAVA devices enabled dose-responsive control of optoWnt activation and Brachyury expression. Furthermore, time-varying and spatially localized patterns of light revealed tissue patterning that models the embryonic presentation of Wnt signals in vitro. LAVA devices thus provide a low-cost, user-friendly method for high-throughput and spatiotemporal optogenetic control of cell signaling for applications in developmental and cell biology.
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