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Cell Sequence and Mitosis Affect Fibroblast Directional Decision-Making During Chemotaxis in Microfluidic Mazes.

Quang Long Pham1, Lydia N Rodrigues1, Max A Maximov1, Vishnu Deep Chandran1, Cheng Bi1, David Chege2, Timothy Dijamco3, Elisabeth Stein1, Nhat Anh Nguyen Tong1, Sagnik Basuray1, Roman S Voronov1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Directed fibroblast migration is central to highly proliferative processes in regenerative medicine and developmental biology. However, the mechanisms by which single fibroblasts affect each other's directional decisions, while chemotaxing in microscopic pores, are not well understood.
METHODS: We explored effects of cell sequence and mitosis on fibroblast platelet-derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB)-induced migration in microfluidic mazes with two possible through paths: short and long. Additionally, image-based modeling of the chemoattractant's diffusion, consumption and decay, was used to explain the experimental observations.
RESULTS: It both cases, the cells displayed behavior that is contradictory to expectation based on the global chemoattractant gradient pre-established in the maze. In case of the sequence, the cells tend to alternate when faced with a bifurcation: if a leading cell takes the shorter (steeper gradient) path, the cell following it chooses the longer (weaker gradient) path, and vice versa. Image-based modeling of the process showed that the local PDGF-BB consumption by the individual fibroblasts may be responsible for this phenomenon. Additionally, it was found that when a mother cell divides, its two daughters go in opposite directions (even if it means migrating against the chemoattractant gradient and overcoming on-going cell traffic).
CONCLUSIONS: It is apparent that micro-confined fibroblasts modify each other's directional decisions in a manner that is counter-intuitive to what is expected from classical chemotaxis theory. Consequently, accounting for these effects could lead to a better understanding of tissue generation in vivo, and result in more advanced engineered tissue products in vitro. © Biomedical Engineering Society 2018.

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Keywords:  Chemotaxis; Confinement; Diffusion; Division; Fibroblast; Gradient; Migration; Modeling; PDGF-BB; Proliferation

Year:  2018        PMID: 31719895      PMCID: PMC6816736          DOI: 10.1007/s12195-018-0551-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Bioeng        ISSN: 1865-5025            Impact factor:   2.321


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