Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
15712 Current Opinion in Biotechnology 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Juxtacrine signaling between adjacent cells is difficult to analyze and manipulate.•Synthetic environments and cells offer a toolbox for modulating juxtacrine signals.•Engineering analysis is elucidating the design space for tuning juxtacrine signals.

Juxtacrine cell–cell signaling mediated by the direct interaction of adjoining mammalian cells is arguably the mode of cell communication that is most recalcitrant to engineering. Overcoming this challenge is crucial for progress in biomedical applications, such as tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, immune system engineering and therapeutic design. Here, we describe the significant advances that have been made in developing synthetic platforms (materials and devices) and synthetic cells (cell surface engineering and synthetic gene circuits) to modulate juxtacrine cell–cell signaling. In addition, significant progress has been made in elucidating design rules and strategies to modulate juxtacrine signaling on the basis of quantitative, engineering analysis of the mechanical and regulatory role of juxtacrine signals in the context of other cues and physical constraints in the microenvironment. These advances in engineering juxtacrine signaling lay a strong foundation for an integrative approach to utilize synthetic cells, advanced ‘chassis’ and predictive modeling to engineer the form and function of living tissues.

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