RRC ID 54936
Author Pervin MS, Yumura S.
Title Manipulation of cell migration by laserporation-induced local wounding.
Journal Sci Rep
Abstract Living organisms employ various mechanisms to escape harm. At the cellular level, mobile cells employ movement to avoid harmful chemicals or repellents. The present study is the first to report that cells move away from the site of injury in response to local wounding. When a migrating Dictyostelium cell was locally wounded at its anterior region by laserporation, the cell retracted its anterior pseudopods, extended a new pseudopod at the posterior region, and migrated in the opposite direction with increasing velocity. When wounded in the posterior region, the cell did not change its polarity and moved away from the site of wounding. Since the cells repair wounds within a short period, we successfully manipulated cell migration by applying multiple wounds. Herein, we discussed the signals that contributed to the wound-induced escape behavior of Dictyostelium cells. Our findings provide important insights into the mechanisms by which cells establish their polarity.
Volume 9(1)
Pages 4291
Published 2019-3-12
DOI 10.1038/s41598-019-39678-1
PII 10.1038/s41598-019-39678-1
PMID 30862930
PMC PMC6414676
MeSH Cell Movement / physiology* Dictyostelium / cytology* Dictyostelium / physiology* Pseudopodia / physiology Wound Healing / physiology
IF 4.011
Times Cited 1
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