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Collective cell migration has distinct directionality and speed dynamics.

Yan Zhang1,2,3, Guoqing Xu4,5, Rachel M Lee6, Zijie Zhu3, Jiandong Wu4, Simon Liao5, Gong Zhang7,8, Yaohui Sun1, Alex Mogilner9, Wolfgang Losert6, Tingrui Pan3, Francis Lin10, Zhengping Xu11, Min Zhao12,13.   

Abstract

When a constraint is removed, confluent cells migrate directionally into the available space. How the migration directionality and speed increase are initiated at the leading edge and propagate into neighboring cells are not well understood. Using a quantitative visualization technique-Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV)-we revealed that migration directionality and speed had strikingly different dynamics. Migration directionality increases as a wave propagating from the leading edge into the cell sheet, while the increase in cell migration speed is maintained only at the leading edge. The overall directionality steadily increases with time as cells migrate into the cell-free space, but migration speed remains largely the same. A particle-based compass (PBC) model suggests cellular interplay (which depends on cell-cell distance) and migration speed are sufficient to capture the dynamics of migration directionality revealed experimentally. Extracellular Ca2+ regulated both migration speed and directionality, but in a significantly different way, suggested by the correlation between directionality and speed only in some dynamic ranges. Our experimental and modeling results reveal distinct directionality and speed dynamics in collective migration, and these factors can be regulated by extracellular Ca2+ through cellular interplay. Quantitative visualization using PIV and our PBC model thus provide a powerful approach to dissect the mechanisms of collective cell migration.

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Keywords:  Blebbistatin; Cell communication; Cell contractility; Corneal epithelial cell; PDMS; Wound healing

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28612218      PMCID: PMC5709186          DOI: 10.1007/s00018-017-2553-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci        ISSN: 1420-682X            Impact factor:   9.261


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