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Analysis of Random Migration of Cancer Cells in 3D.

Sai P Visweshwaran1, Alexis Gautreau2.   

Abstract

The ability of cancer cells to migrate through a complex three-dimensional (3D) environment is a hallmark event of cancer metastasis. Therefore, an in vitro migration assay to evaluate cancer cell migration in a 3D setting is valuable to examine cancer progression. Here, we describe such a simple migration assay in a 3D collagen-fibronectin gel for observing cell morphology and comparing the migration abilities of cancer cells. We describe below how to prepare the collagen-fibronectin gel castings, how to set up time-lapse recording, how to draw single-cell trajectories from movies and extract key parameters that characterize cell motility, such as cell speed, directionality, mean square displacement, and directional persistence. In our set-up, cells are sandwiched in a single plane between two collagen-fibronectin gels. This trick facilitates the analysis of cell tracks, which are for the most part 2D, at least in the beginning, but in a 3D environment. This protocol has been previously published in Visweshwaran et al. (2018) and is described here in more detail.
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Keywords:  3D migration; Cell motility; Cell speed; Cell tracking; Collagen gel; Directionality; MDA-MB-231; MSD

Year:  2020        PMID: 33654715      PMCID: PMC7842704          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3482

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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