Ti3C2TxMXene Composite 3D Hydrogel Potentiates mTOR signaling to Promote the Generation of Functional Hair Cells in Cochlea Organoids
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posted on 2024-09-11, 02:20authored byZHONG ZHANG
We verified the properties of Ti3C2TxMXene through characterization and further examined that Ti3C2TxMXene could improve the physicochemical properties of Matrigel. Second, we found the MXene-Matrigel hydrogel maintained the proliferation of Cochlea-Orgs and significantly promoted their differentiation abilities. Then, organoid hair cells derived from cochlea stem cells in the MXene-Matrigel group displayed better electrophysiological features comparable to the Matrigel group and comparable to native P2 cochlea inner hair cells. Furthermore, we found that MXene-Matrigel can potentiate hair cell differentiation by activating mTOR signaling. Finally, we successfully developed an initial co-culture system for Cochlear-Orgs and modiolus to establish innervation of hair cells.
History
Principal supervisor
Mibel Aguilar
Additional supervisor 1
Ren-Jie Chai
Year of Award
2024
Department, School or Centre
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Course
Doctor of Philosophy (Joint PhD with Southeast University)