Literature DB >> 33909999

Recursive feedback between matrix dissipation and chemo-mechanical signaling drives oscillatory growth of cancer cell invadopodia.

Ze Gong1, Katrina M Wisdom2, Eóin McEvoy1, Julie Chang3, Kolade Adebowale4, Christopher C Price5, Ovijit Chaudhuri6, Vivek B Shenoy7.   

Abstract

Most extracellular matrices (ECMs) are known to be dissipative, exhibiting viscoelastic and often plastic behaviors. However, the influence of dissipation, in particular mechanical plasticity in 3D confining microenvironments, on cell motility is not clear. In this study, we develop a chemo-mechanical model for dynamics of invadopodia, the protrusive structures that cancer cells use to facilitate invasion, by considering myosin recruitment, actin polymerization, matrix deformation, and mechano-sensitive signaling pathways. We demonstrate that matrix dissipation facilitates invadopodia growth by softening ECMs over repeated cycles, during which plastic deformation accumulates via cyclic ratcheting. Our model reveals that distinct protrusion patterns, oscillatory or monotonic, emerge from the interplay of timescales for polymerization-associated extension and myosin recruitment dynamics. Our model predicts the changes in invadopodia dynamics upon inhibition of myosin, adhesions, and the Rho-Rho-associated kinase (ROCK) pathway. Altogether, our work highlights the role of matrix plasticity in invadopodia dynamics and can help design dissipative biomaterials to modulate cancer cell motility.
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Keywords:  cyclic ratcheting; invadopodia; matrix plasticity; mechano-sensitive signaling pathways; myosin recruitment; oscillations; timescales

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33909999      PMCID: PMC8517988          DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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