RRC ID 85728
Author Abdellatef SA, Bard F, Nakanishi J.
Title Photoactivatable substrates show diverse phenotypes of leader cells in collective migration when moving along different extracellular matrix proteins.
Journal Biomater Sci
Abstract In cancer metastasis, collectively migrating clusters are discriminated into leader and follower cells that move through extracellular matrices (ECMs) with different characteristics. The impact of changes in ECM protein types on leader cells and migrating clusters is unknown. To address this, we investigated the response of leader cells and migrating clusters upon moving from one ECM protein to another using a photoactivatable substrate bearing photocleavable PEG (PCP), whose surface changes from protein-repellent to protein-adhesive in response to light. We chose laminin and collagen I for our study since they are abundant in two distinct regions in living tissues, namely basement membrane and connective tissue. Using the photoactivatable substrates, the precise deposition of the first ECM protein in the irradiated areas was achieved, followed by creating well-defined cellular confinements. Secondary irradiation enabled the deposition of the second ECM protein in the new irradiated regions, resulting in region-selective heterogeneous and homogenous ECM protein-coated surfaces. Different tendencies in leader cell formation from laminin into laminin compared to those migrating from laminin into collagen were observed. The formation of focal adhesion and actin structures for cells within the same cluster in the ECM proteins responded according to the underlying ECM protein type. Finally, integrin β1 was crucial for the appearance of leader cells for clusters migrating from laminin into collagen. However, when it came to laminin into laminin, integrin β1 was not responsible. This highlights the correlation between leader cells in collective migration and the biochemical signals that arise from underlying extracellular matrix proteins.
Volume 12(13)
Pages 3446-3457
Published 2024-6-25
DOI 10.1039/d4bm00225c
PMID 38832531
MeSH Animals Cell Movement* Collagen Type I / chemistry Collagen Type I / metabolism Extracellular Matrix / metabolism Extracellular Matrix Proteins* / chemistry Extracellular Matrix Proteins* / metabolism Humans Integrin beta1 / chemistry Integrin beta1 / metabolism Laminin* / chemistry Laminin* / metabolism Mice Phenotype Polyethylene Glycols / chemistry
IF 6.183
Resource
Human and Animal Cells MDCK(RCB0995)