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Biomarkers to quantify cell migration characteristics

Sangwoo Kwon, Woochul Yang, Donggerami Moon, Kyung Sook Kim

2020Cancer Cell International17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Because cell movement is primarily driven by the connection between F-actin and integrin through a physical linkage, cellular elasticity and adhesion strength have been considered as biomarkers of cell motility. However, a consistent set of biomarkers that indicate the potential for cell motility is still lacking. METHODS: In this work, we characterize a phenotype of cell migration in terms of cellular elasticity and adhesion strength, which reveals the interdependence of subcellular systems that mediate optimal cell migration. RESULTS: Stiff cells weakly adhered to the substrate revealed superior motility, while soft cell migration with strong adhesion was relatively inhibited. The spatial distribution and amount of F-actin and integrin were highly variable depending on cell type, but their density exhibited linear correlations with cellular elasticity and adhesion strength, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The densities of F-actin and integrin exhibited linear correlations with cellular elasticity and adhesion strength, respectively, therefore, they can be considered as biomarkers to quantify cell migration characteristics.

Topics & Concepts

MotilityCell migrationCell adhesionIntegrinElasticity (physics)CellCell biologyActinAdhesionChemistryBiophysicsBiologyMaterials scienceBiochemistryOrganic chemistryComposite materialCellular Mechanics and InteractionsCell Adhesion Molecules ResearchForce Microscopy Techniques and Applications
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