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Fibronectin and laminin differentially affect the inflammatory environment in microphysiological systems

Radke, M.; Calo, C. J.; Hind, L. E.

2026-05-17 bioengineering
10.64898/2026.05.13.724930 bioRxiv
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Tissue engineered constructs are increasingly used for both modeling organs and disease in vitro as well as for therapeutic intervention. In addition to collagen, these constructs commonly include native extracellular matrix proteins (ECM), such as fibronectin and laminin. Given the critical role of inflammatory pathways in disease and in response to implanted materials, it is important to understand the role these proteins play in regulating the inflammatory environment. Fibronectin and laminin influence neutrophil function and endothelial activation in 2D, but their regulation of the inflammatory environment in 3D engineered constructs is not clear. For this study, we used an inflammation-on-a-chip device that includes a model blood vessel surrounded by a collagen I hydrogel with fibronectin and/or laminin. We investigated the additive effects of both proteins and a range of concentrations for each protein to determine concentration dependence. Both fibronectin and laminin have concertation dependent effects on neutrophils and the endothelium. High concentrations (50 {micro}g/mL) of fibronectin reduced neutrophil migration, while 20 {micro}g/mL laminin reduced neutrophil extravasation and migration, potentially due to lower ICAM-1 expression by the endothelium. Interestingly, 50 {micro}g/mL of laminin significantly disrupted endothelial vessel formation and reduced ICAM-1 and VE-cadherin expression, likely due to significant changes in the collagen architecture. The inclusion of fibronectin and laminin, even at physiological levels, results in significant effects on neutrophil behavior, endothelial vessel formation, and collagen architecture. These proteins impact the inflammatory environment and thus need to be considered when modeling diseases and designing therapeutics, especially when neutrophils or an endothelium are involved. Translational Impact StatementThis work uses an inflammation-on-a-chip device to study how fibronectin and laminin impact neutrophil behavior and vascular inflammation as these proteins are commonly used in engineered constructs. We found that fibronectin impairs neutrophil migration, while laminin decreases neutrophil extravasation and migration and at higher concentrations also prevents endothelial vessel formation. Therefore, researchers should be aware that these proteins will alter the inflammatory environment when including them in engineered constructs.

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