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Aberrant Chromatin Reorganization in Cells from Diseased Fibrous Connective Tissue in Response to Altered Chemomechanical Cues

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Journal Nat Biomed Eng
Publisher Springer Nature
Date 2022 Aug 22
PMID 35996026
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Abstract

Changes in the micro-environment of fibrous connective tissue can lead to alterations in the phenotypes of tissue-resident cells, yet the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, by visualizing the dynamics of histone spatial reorganization in tenocytes and mesenchymal stromal cells from fibrous tissue of human donors via super-resolution microscopy, we show that physiological and pathological chemomechanical cues can directly regulate the spatial nanoscale organization and density of chromatin in these tissue-resident cell populations. Specifically, changes in substrate stiffness, altered oxygen tension and the presence of inflammatory signals drive chromatin relocalization and compaction into the nuclear boundary, mediated by the activity of the histone methyltransferase EZH2 and an intact cytoskeleton. In healthy cells, chemomechanically triggered changes in the spatial organization and density of chromatin are reversible and can be attenuated by dynamically stiffening the substrate. In diseased human cells, however, the link between mechanical or chemical inputs and chromatin remodelling is abrogated. Our findings suggest that aberrant chromatin organization in fibrous connective tissue may be a hallmark of disease progression that could be leveraged for therapeutic intervention.

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