Matrix Stiffness Governs Fibroblasts’ Regulation of Gingival Immune Homeostasis

H Hardik Makkar (Center For Innovation & Precision Dentistry University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia USA) N Nghi Tran Y Yu‐Chang Chen (Department of Materials Science and Engineering School of Engineering and Applied Sciences University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia USA) K Kang I. Ko R Rebecca G. Wells K Kyle H. Vining (Center For Innovation & Precision Dentistry University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia USA)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Periodontal disease is characterized by inflamed gingival tissues and degradation of the gingival extracellular matrix (ECM), yet the role of mechanical cues remains poorly understood. Gingival ECM in periodontal disease showed reduced fibrillar collagen compared to healthy samples. We hypothesized that ECM softening in periodontal disease contributes to inflammation by dysregulating gingival fibroblasts (GFs). A mechanically tunable hydrogel model of the gingival ECM was developed to investigate the mechano‐immune crosstalk. Stiff and soft collagen‐alginate hydrogels matched the rheological properties of healthy and diseased gingival biopsies respectively. Human donor GFs encapsulated in these stiff hydrogels showed significantly suppressed toll‐like receptor‐mediated inflammatory responses compared to those in soft hydrogels. The non‐canonical NFκB pathway and epigenetic nuclear organization directed stiffness‐dependent inflammatory responses of GFs. The direct impact of mechanical cues on immune responses was investigated ex vivo by co‐culture of donor‐derived human GFs with myeloid cells and in human gingival explants. Myeloid progenitors co‐cultured with GFs in stiff hydrogels differentiated into immunomodulatory dendritic cells. Ex vivo crosslinking of human gingival tissue increased stiffness and reduced the production of inflammatory cytokines. Gingival mechano‐immune regulation offers a novel approach to biomaterial‐based treatments for periodontitis.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 15
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (6)

H

Hardik Makkar

Center For Innovation & Precision Dentistry University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia USA

N

Nghi Tran

Y

Yu‐Chang Chen

Department of Materials Science and Engineering School of Engineering and Applied Sciences University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia USA

K

Kang I. Ko

R

Rebecca G. Wells

K

Kyle H. Vining

Center For Innovation & Precision Dentistry University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia USA