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Title: A Perturbation Analysis to Understand the Mechanism How Migrating Cells Sense and Respond to a Topography in the Extracellular Environment
Authors: MIYOSHI, Hiromi
SUZUKI, Kensuke
JU, Jungmyoung
KO, Jong Soo
ADACHI, Taiji  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5280-4156 (unconfirmed)
YAMAGATA, Yutaka
Author's alias: 安達, 泰治
Keywords: Cell migration
micro-groove
actomyosin force generation
adhesion complex
Issue Date: 10-Nov-2016
Publisher: Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
Journal title: Analytical Sciences
Volume: 32
Issue: 11
Start page: 1207
End page: 1211
Abstract: Migrating cells in vivo monitor the physiological state of an organism by integrating the physical as well as chemical cues in the extracellular microenvironment, and alter the migration mode, in order to achieve their unique function. The clarification of the mechanism focusing on the topographical cues is important for basic biological research, and for biomedical engineering specifically to establish the design concept of tissue engineering scaffolds. The aim of this study is to understand how cells sense and respond to the complex topographical cues in vivo by exploring in vitro analyses to complex in vivo situations in order to simplify the issue. Since the intracellular mechanical events at subcellular scales and the way of the coordination of these events are supposed to change in the migrating cells, a key to success of the analysis is a mechanical point of view with a particular focus of the subcellular mechanical events. We designed an experimental platform to explore the mechanical requirements in a migrating fibroma cell responding to micro-grooves. The micro-grooved structure is a model of gap structures, typically seen in the microenvironments in vivo. In our experiment, the contributions of actomyosin force generation can be spatially divided and analyzed in the cell center and peripheral regions. The analysis specified that rapid leading edge protrusion, and the cell body translocation coordinated with the leading edge protrusion are required for the turning response at a micro-groove.
Rights: © 2016 by The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/255115
DOI(Published Version): 10.2116/analsci.32.1207
PubMed ID: 27829627
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