Professor of Bioengineering at UCSD. Researching how cells move and metastasize in cancer and bloodstream infections.

Joined October 2014
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📢Paper alert: Matrix degradation enhances stress relaxation, regulating cell adhesion and spreading | PNAS. Often our studies focus on how the mechanics of the environment impact cell behavior...but it's a two-way street...cells can also effect changes on their environment.

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Since biomaterial properties are typically assessed post-manufacture without accounting for cellular modification, adjusting for degradation effects will be crucial for engineering biomaterials that sustain desired environmental conditions and regulate cell behavior effectively.
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This has implications for regenerative medicine, where degradable scaffolds are used to promote cell infiltration and tissue repair.
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📢Paper alert: Matrix degradation enhances stress relaxation, regulating cell adhesion and spreading | PNAS. Often our studies focus on how the mechanics of the environment impact cell behavior...but it's a two-way street...cells can also effect changes on their environment.

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It also shows that local degradation by cells can result in materials that are biophysically distinct from their initial characterizations.
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This study shows that hydrogel degradability can be used as a design variable to engineer stress relaxation and cellular adhesion, with far-reaching implications for the development of future biomaterials.
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Cells embedded inside these synthetic hydrogels and using their own MMPs showed a similar response, spreading less in the cell-degradable (CD) gels than the non-degradable (ND) gels.
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Cells sensed these MMP-induced changes in stress relaxation, spreading less and forming fewer and smaller focal adhesions.
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To verify that cells were actually sensing the changes in stress relaxation caused by MMPs, we engineered a synthetic hydrogel with MMP-degradable peptides. When treated with increasing amounts of MMPs, its stiffness doesn't change, but it relaxes faster, like the natural ECM.
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Cells sensed the MMP treated ECM, spreading less that they normally do on the untreated ECM.
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and the mechanics of the ECM. Increasing MMPs didn't change the stiffness of the ECM, but did increase its stress relaxing behavior.
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In this study, the incredibly talented @badz_nithin asked whether the small cuts in the ECM cells make with their MMPs change the mechanics of the environment in a way that cells can feel...a feedback loop! We found that even small amounts of MMPs change the architecture...
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Cells do this in multiple ways, including by using enzymes called matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) to trim away at their environment, the extracellular matrix (ECM).

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