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Use of nano-sized clay crystallites to restore adhesion among tumor and aging stem cells - a molecular simulations approach.

Habib-Ur-Rehman Ahmed1, Sahel N Abduljauwad2.   

Abstract

Adhesion of cells to the ECM is key to the regulation of cellular morphology, migration, proliferation, survival, and differentiation. The decrease in or loss of the cell's ability of mutual adhesiveness has been considered as one of the specific abnormalities in the surface properties of malignant cells. A change in the association of plasma membrane with cytoskeletal structures also seems to have a close relation with these abnormalities. Similar to the role of adhesions in tumor cells, stem cells' self-renewal is also tightly controlled by the concerted action of stem cell-intrinsic factors and signals within the niche. This study has demonstrated through molecular simulations the potential use of smectite (Na-montmorillonite) clay crystallites to create adhesions among tumor and stem cells. High electrostatic energies and cohesive energy densities measured in the simulations after the sorption of clay crystallites on cell-cell and cell-ECM complexes validate the concept of using these crystallites for the purposes. As results of this study are quite promising and clay crystallites could be considered as an option to restore adhesions in tumor and stem cells, other confirmatory tests and live cell culture studies are in process for the final validation.

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Keywords:  Stem cell adhesions; molecular simulations; nano-sized clay

Year:  2016        PMID: 28078181      PMCID: PMC5218867     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Stem Cells        ISSN: 2160-4150


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