Feeling the force from within - new tools and insights into nuclear mechanotransduction.

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY Journal of cell science Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-10 DOI:10.1242/jcs.263615
Julien Morival, Anna Hazelwood, Jan Lammerding
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The ability of cells to sense and respond to mechanical signals is essential for many biological processes that form the basis of cell identity, tissue development and maintenance. This process, known as mechanotransduction, involves crucial feedback between mechanical force and biochemical signals, including epigenomic modifications that establish transcriptional programs. These programs, in turn, reinforce the mechanical properties of the cell and its ability to withstand mechanical perturbation. The nucleus has long been hypothesized to play a key role in mechanotransduction due to its direct exposure to forces transmitted through the cytoskeleton, its role in receiving cytoplasmic signals and its central function in gene regulation. However, parsing out the specific contributions of the nucleus from those of the cell surface and cytoplasm in mechanotransduction remains a substantial challenge. In this Review, we examine the latest evidence on how the nucleus regulates mechanotransduction, both via the nuclear envelope (NE) and through epigenetic and transcriptional machinery elements within the nuclear interior. We also explore the role of nuclear mechanotransduction in establishing a mechanical memory, characterized by a mechanical, epigenetic and transcriptomic cell state that persists after mechanical stimuli cease. Finally, we discuss current challenges in the field of nuclear mechanotransduction and present technological advances that are poised to overcome them.

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感受来自内部的力量-核机械转导的新工具和见解。
细胞感知和响应机械信号的能力对于许多生物过程至关重要,这些过程构成了细胞特性、组织发育和维持的基础。这一过程被称为机械传导,涉及机械力和生化信号之间的关键反馈,包括建立转录程序的表观基因组修饰。这些程序反过来又加强了细胞的机械特性及其承受机械扰动的能力。长期以来,人们一直假设细胞核在机械传导过程中发挥着关键作用,因为细胞核直接暴露于通过细胞骨架传递的力,在接收细胞质信号方面发挥作用,并且在基因调控方面具有核心功能。然而,如何从细胞表面和细胞质中分析出细胞核在机械传导中的具体贡献仍然是一个巨大的挑战。在本综述中,我们将研究有关细胞核如何通过核包膜(NE)以及核内部的表观遗传和转录机制元件调控机械传导的最新证据。我们还探讨了核机械传导在建立机械记忆中的作用,这种记忆的特点是在机械刺激停止后仍能持续的机械、表观遗传和转录组细胞状态。最后,我们讨论了核机械传导领域目前面临的挑战,并介绍了有望克服这些挑战的技术进展。
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Journal of cell science
Journal of cell science 生物-细胞生物学
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7.30
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393
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1.4 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Cell Science publishes cutting-edge science, encompassing all aspects of cell biology.
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