| Literature DB >> 27183296 |
Danielle Joaquin1, Michael Grigola1, Gubeum Kwon2, Christopher Blasius3, Yutao Han1, Daniel Perlitz1, Jing Jiang4, Yvonne Ziegler5, Ann Nardulli5, K Jimmy Hsia6,7.
Abstract
Durotaxis, a phenomenon that cells move according to changes in stiffness of the extra cellular matrix, has emerged as a crucial parameter controlling cell migration behavior. The current study provides a simple method to generate three-dimensional continuous stiffness variations without changing other physical characteristics of the extra cellular environment. Using Finite Element simulations, the stiffness and the stiffness gradient variations are evaluated quantitatively, leading to an analysis of the dependence of cell migration behavior on the substrate stiffness parameters. We tested various cell lines on several 3-D environments. The durotaxis results show that the cell migration velocity does not have any consistency with the stiffness of the substrate, rather it is more related to the stiffness gradient of the substrate. This finding suggests a new mechanism underlying the durotaxis phenomenon, highlighting the importance of the substrate stiffness gradient, rather than the stiffness itself. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2016;113: 2496-2506.Keywords: cell mechanics; cell migration; cell movement; cell organization; cell-matrix interactions; cells; stiffness gradient; tissue engineering
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27183296 DOI: 10.1002/bit.26010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biotechnol Bioeng ISSN: 0006-3592 Impact factor: 4.530