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Publication Mechanical Checkpoint Regulates Monocyte Differentiation in Fibrotic Niches
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022-07-11) Vining, Kyle; Marneth, Anna; Adu-Berchie, Kwasi; Grolman, Joshua; Tringides, Christina; Liu, Yutong; Wong, Waihay; Pozdnyakova, Olga; Severgnini, Mariano; Stafford, Alexander; Duda, Georg; Hodi, F. Stephen; Mullally, Ann; Wucherpfennig, Kai; Mooney, DavidPublication Collagen Scaffold Viscoelasticity Regulates Muscle Cell Phenotype
(Wiley, 2025-09-23) Jung,Wei-Hung; Van Stone, Catherine; Roloson, Emily; McNamara, Stephanie; Lafuente-Gómez, Nuria; Morgan, Duncan; Duda, Georg; Mooney, DavidCurrent biomaterial strategies are typically unable to return skeletal muscle to pre-injury function following damage, resulting in permanent loss of muscle function. Recently, there has been a growing appreciation for the role of matrix viscoelasticity in regenerative processes, and here we address the hypothesis that changes in matrix viscoelasticity regulate muscle cell function. Using norbornene-modified type I collagen hydrogels with a tetrazine-based crosslinker, it is found that myoblast spreading, proliferation, and differentiation are improved on and within slow-relaxing hydrogels. However, satellite cell stemness is maintained only with soft, fast-relaxing hydrogels. This indicates that there is a direct link between the viscoelasticity of collagen-based substrates and muscle cell phenotype in vitro. Together, these studies further the understanding of the role of tissue mechanical properties in directing muscle cell function and provide a tool for guiding specific behaviors necessary for muscle regeneration.