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Visualizing Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Intercellular Mechanotransmission upon Wounding.

Pengzhi Wang1,2, Jing Liang3, Linda Z Shi2, Yi Wang4, Ping Zhang5, Mingxing Ouyang1,2, Daryl Preece6, Qin Peng1,2, Lunan Shao1,2, Jason Fan2, Jie Sun4, Shawn S Li7,8, Michael W Berns1,2,9,10, Huimin Zhao3, Yingxiao Wang1,2.   

Abstract

During cell-to-cell communications, the interplay between physical and biochemical cues is essential for informational exchange and functional coordination, especially in multicellular organisms. However, it remains a challenge to visualize intercellular signaling dynamics in single live cells. Here, we report a photonic approach, based on laser microscissors and Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) microscopy, to study intercellular signaling transmission. First, using our high-throughput screening platform, we developed a highly sensitive FRET-based biosensor (SCAGE) for Src kinase, a key regulator of intercellular interactions and signaling cascades. Notably, SCAGE showed a more than 40-fold sensitivity enhancement than the original biosensor in live mammalian cells. Next, upon local severance of physical intercellular connections by femtosecond laser pulses, SCAGE enabled the visualization of a transient Src activation across neighboring cells. Lastly, we found that this observed transient Src activation following the loss of cell-cell contacts depends on the passive structural support of cytoskeleton but not on the active actomyosin contractility. Hence, by precisely introducing local physical perturbations and directly visualizing spatiotemporal transmission of ensuing signaling events, our integrated approach could be broadly applied to mimic and investigate the wounding process at single-cell resolutions. This integrated approach with highly sensitive FRET-based biosensors provides a unique system to advance our in-depth understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying the physical-biochemical basis of intercellular coupling and wounding processes.

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Keywords:  FRET imaging; active actomyosin contractility; directed evolution; high-throughput screening; highly sensitive FRET-based biosensor SCAGE; laser-induced wounding; passive structural support of cytoskeleton; transient Src activation

Year:  2018        PMID: 31069245      PMCID: PMC6502247          DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.8b00383

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Photonics        ISSN: 2330-4022            Impact factor:   7.529


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