Supplementary material from "Mesoscale substrate curvature overrules nanoscale contact guidance to direct bone marrow stromal cell migration"

Dataset

Description

The intrinsic architecture of biological tissues and of implanted biomaterials provides cells with large-scale geometrical cues. To understand how cells are able to sense and respond to complex structural environments, a deeper insight into the cellular response to multi-scale and conflicting geometrical cues is needed. In this study, we subjected human bone marrow stromal cells (hBMSCs) to mesoscale cylindrical surfaces (diameter 250–5000 µm) and nanoscale collagen fibrils (diameter 100–200 nm) that were aligned perpendicular to the cylinder axis. On flat surfaces and at low substrate curvatures (cylinder diameter d > 1000 µm), cell alignment and migration were governed by the nanoscale collagen fibrils, consistent with the contact guidance effect. With increasing surface curvature (decreasing cylinder diameter, d 
Date made available23 Jul 2018
PublisherFigshare

Cite this