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Optogenetic‐mediated cardiovascular differentiation and patterning of human pluripotent stem cells

Peter B. Hellwarth, Yun Chang, Arundhati Das, Po‐Yu Liang, Xiaojun Lian, Nicole Repina, Xiaoping Bao

2021Advanced Genetics15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Precise spatial and temporal regulation of dynamic morphogen signals during human development governs the processes of cell proliferation, migration, and differentiation to form organized tissues and organs. Tissue patterns spontaneously emerge in various human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) models. However, the lack of molecular methods for precise control over signal dynamics limits the reproducible production of tissue patterns and a mechanistic understanding of self‐organization. We recently implemented an optogenetic‐based OptoWnt platform for light‐controllable regulation of Wnt/β‐catenin signaling in hPSCs for in vitro studies. Using engineered illumination devices to generate light patterns and thus precise spatiotemporal control over Wnt activation, here we triggered spatially organized transcriptional changes and mesoderm differentiation of hPSCs. In this way, the OptoWnt system enabled robust endothelial cell differentiation and cardiac tissue patterning in vitro . Our results demonstrate that spatiotemporal regulation of signaling pathways via synthetic OptoWnt enables instructive stem cell fate engineering and tissue patterning.

Topics & Concepts

OptogeneticsInduced pluripotent stem cellNeuroscienceStem cellHuman Induced Pluripotent Stem CellsBiologyCell biologyEmbryonic stem cellGeneticsGenePhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchMolecular Communication and NanonetworksPlanarian Biology and Electrostimulation