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  5. Selective Cell–Cell Adhesion Regulation via Cyclic Mechanical Deformation Induced by Ultrafast Nanovibrations

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Selective Cell–Cell Adhesion Regulation via Cyclic Mechanical Deformation Induced by Ultrafast Nanovibrations

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DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c08941

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The adoption of dynamic mechanomodulation to regulate cellular behavior is an alternative to the use of chemical drugs, allowing spatiotemporal control. However, cell-selective targeting of mechanical stimuli is challenging due to the lack of strategies with which to convert macroscopic mechanical movements to different cellular responses. Here, we designed a nanoscale vibrating surface that controls cell behavior via selective repetitive cell deformation based on a poroelastic cell model. The vibrating indentations induce repetitive water redistribution in the cells with water redistribution rates faster than the vibrating rate; however, in the opposite case, cells perceive the vibrations as a one-time stimulus. The selective regulation of cell-cell adhesion through adjusting the frequency of nanovibration was demonstrated by suppression of cadherin expression in smooth muscle cells (fast water redistribution rate) with no change in vascular endothelial cells (slow water redistribution rate). This technique may provide a new strategy for cell-type-specific mechanical stimulation.

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Young Ju Son, Changjoon Keum, Minsoo Kim, Goeen Jeong, Soyeong Jin, Hae Won Hwang, Hyewon Kim, Kyungwoo Lee, Kyungwoo Lee, Hojeong Jeon, Hojun Kim, Ki Joo Pahk, Ho Won Jang, Jeong‐Yun Sun, Hyung‐Seop Han, Kwan H. Lee, Kwan H. Lee, Myoung‐Ryul Ok, Yu-Chan Kim, Youngdo Jeong (2023). Selective Cell–Cell Adhesion Regulation via Cyclic Mechanical Deformation Induced by Ultrafast Nanovibrations. , 15(45), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c08941.

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