| Literature DB >> 33585411 |
Brandon D Riehl1, Eunju Kim1, Tasneem Bouzid1, Jung Yul Lim1,2.
Abstract
Cancer can disrupt the microenvironments and mechanical homeostatic actions in multiple scales from large tissue modification to altered cellular signaling pathway in mechanotransduction. In this review, we highlight recent progresses in breast cancer cell mechanobiology focusing on cell-microenvironment interaction and mechanical loading regulation of cells. First, the effects of microenvironmental cues on breast cancer cell progression and metastasis will be reviewed with respect to substrate stiffness, chemical/topographic substrate patterning, and 2D vs. 3D cultures. Then, the role of mechanical loading situations such as tensile stretch, compression, and flow-induced shear will be discussed in relation to breast cancer cell mechanobiology and metastasis prevention. Ultimately, the substrate microenvironment and mechanical signal will work together to control cancer cell progression and metastasis. The discussions on breast cancer cell responsiveness to mechanical signals, from static substrate and dynamic loading, and the mechanotransduction pathways involved will facilitate interdisciplinary knowledge transfer, enabling further insights into prognostic markers, mechanically mediated metastasis pathways for therapeutic targets, and model systems required to advance cancer mechanobiology.Entities:
Keywords: breast cancer; cell progression; mechanical loading; mechanotransduction; metastasis; substrate microenvironments
Year: 2021 PMID: 33585411 PMCID: PMC7874074 DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2020.608526
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Bioeng Biotechnol ISSN: 2296-4185