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Nuclear Mechanics within Intact Cells Is Regulated by Cytoskeletal Network and Internal Nanostructures.

Jitao Zhang1, Farid Alisafaei2,3, Miloš Nikolić4, Xuefei A Nou1, Hanyoup Kim5, Vivek B Shenoy2,3, Giuliano Scarcelli1,4.   

Abstract

The mechanical properties of the cellular nucleus are extensively studied as they play a critical role in important processes, such as cell migration, gene transcription, and stem cell differentiation. While the mechanical properties of the isolated nucleus have been tested, there is a lack of measurements about the mechanical behavior of the nucleus within intact cells and specifically about the interplay of internal nuclear components with the intracellular microenvironment, because current testing methods are based on contact and only allow studying the nucleus after isolation from a cell or disruption of cytoskeleton. Here, all-optical Brillouin microscopy and 3D chemomechanical modeling are used to investigate the regulation of nuclear mechanics in physiological conditions. It is observed that the nuclear modulus can be modulated by epigenetic regulation targeting internal nuclear nanostructures such as lamin A/C and chromatin. It is also found that nuclear modulus is strongly regulated by cytoskeletal behavior through a robust mechanism conserved in different culturing conditions. Given the active role of cytoskeletal modulation in nearly all cell functions, this work will enable to reveal highly relevant mechanisms of nuclear mechanical regulations in physiological and pathological conditions.
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Keywords:  Brillouin microscopy; chemomechanical modeling; cytoskeletal network; nanostructures; nuclear mechanics

Year:  2020        PMID: 32243075      PMCID: PMC7799396          DOI: 10.1002/smll.201907688

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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