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Mapping the Mechanome-A Protocol for Simultaneous Live Imaging and Quantitative Analysis of Cell Mechanoadaptation and Ingression.

Vina D L Putra1, Iman Jalilian1,2, Madeline Campbell1, Kate Poole3, Renee Whan4, Florence Tomasetig4, Melissa L Knothe Tate1.   

Abstract

Mechanomics, the mechanics equivalent of genomics, is a burgeoning field studying mechanical modulation of stem cell behavior and lineage commitment. Analogous to mechanical testing of a living material as it adapts and evolves, mapping of the mechanome necessitates the development of new protocols to assess changes in structure and function in live stem cells as they adapt and differentiate. Previous techniques have relied on imaging of cellular structures in fixed cells and/or live cell imaging of single cells with separate studies of changes in mechanical and biological properties. Here we present two complementary protocols to study mechanobiology and mechanoadaptation of live stem cells in adherent and motile contexts. First, we developed and tested live imaging protocols for simultaneous visualization and tracking of actin and tubulin mechanoadaptation as well as shape and volume of cells and their nuclei in adherent model embryonic murine mesenchymal stem cells (C3H/10T1/2) and in a neuroblastoma cell line. Then we applied the protocol to enable quantitative study of primary human mesenchymal stem cells in a motile state, e.g., ingression in a three-dimensional, in vitro cell culture model. Together, these protocols enable study of emergent structural mechanoadaptation of the cell's own cytoskeletal machinery while tracking lineage commitment using phenotypic (quantitative morphology measures) and genotypic (e.g., reverse transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction, rtPCR) methods. These tools are expected to facilitate the mapping of the mechanome and incipient mechanistic understanding of stem cell mechanobiology, from the cellular to the tissue and organ length scales.
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Keywords:  Actin; Cell ingression; Cytoskeletal dynamics; Dynamic cytoskeletal adaptation; Live cell imaging; Mechanoadaptation; Mechanomics; Nucleus and cell shape and volume; Tubulin

Year:  2019        PMID: 33654934      PMCID: PMC7853984          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3439

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


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7.  Live Tissue Imaging to Elucidate Mechanical Modulation of Stem Cell Niche Quiescence.

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