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Delineating the role of membrane blebs in a hybrid mode of cancer cell invasion in three-dimensional environments

Asja Guzman, Rachel C. Avard, Joe Devanny, Oh Sang Kweon, Laura J. Kaufman

2020Journal of Cell Science37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

has revealed a variety of invasive modes, including amoeboid migration, characterized by primarily round cells that invade in a protease- and adhesion-independent manner. Here, we delineate a contractility-dependent migratory mode of primarily round breast cancer cells that is associated with extensive integrin-mediated extracellular matrix (ECM) reorganization that occurs at membrane blebs, with bleb necks sites of integrin clustering and integrin-dependent ECM alignment. We show that the spatiotemporal distribution of blebs and their utilization for ECM reorganization is mediated by functional β1 integrin receptors and other components of focal adhesions. Taken together, the work presented here characterizes a migratory mode of primarily round cancer cells in complex 3D environments and reveals a fundamentally new function for membrane blebs in cancer cell invasion.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyCancer cellCell biologyCancerCellMode (computer interface)Cancer researchGeneticsOperating systemComputer scienceCellular Mechanics and Interactions3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchCell Image Analysis Techniques