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Adhesive forces in embryonic stem cell cultures.

Alicia A Blancas1, Chi-Shuo Chen, Sarah Stolberg, Kara E McCloskey.   

Abstract

Most cell culture systems grow and spread as contact-inhibited monolayers on flat culture dishes, but the embryonic stem cell (ESC) is one of the cell phenotypes that prefer to self-organize as tightly packed three-dimensional (3D) colonies. ESC also readily form 3D cell aggregates, called embryoid bodies (EB) that partially mimic the spatial and temporal processes of the developing embryo. Here, the rationale for ESC aggregatation, rather than "spreading" on gelatin-coated or mouse embryonic fibroblast (MEF)-coated dishes, is examined through the quantification of the expression levels of adhesion molecules on ESC and the calculation of the adhesive forces on ESC. Modeling each ESC as a dodecahedron, the adhesive force for each ESC-ESC binding was found to be 9.1 x 10(5) pN, whereas, the adhesive force for ESC-MEF binding was found to be an order of magnitude smaller at 7.9 x 10(4) pN. We also show that E-cadherin is the dominating molecule in the ESC-ESC adhesion and blocking E-cadherin leads to a significant reduction in colony formation. Here, we mathematically describe the preference for ESC to self-assemble into ESC-ESC aggregates and 3D colonies, rather than to bind and spread on gelatin or MEF-coated dishes, and have shown that these interactions are predominantly due to E-cadherin expression on ESC.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22274712      PMCID: PMC3277780          DOI: 10.4161/cam.5.6.18270

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Adh Migr        ISSN: 1933-6918            Impact factor:   3.405


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