Traction forces during collective cell motion.

Hfsp Journal Pub Date : 2009-08-01 Epub Date: 2009-07-24 DOI:10.2976/1.3185785
N S Gov
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Collective motion of cell cultures is a process of great interest, as it occurs during morphogenesis, wound healing, and tumor metastasis. During these processes cell cultures move due to the traction forces induced by the individual cells on the surrounding matrix. A recent study [Trepat, et al. (2009). Nat. Phys. 5, 426-430] measured for the first time the traction forces driving collective cell migration and found that they arise throughout the cell culture. The leading 5-10 rows of cell do play a major role in directing the motion of the rest of the culture by having a distinct outwards traction. Fluctuations in the traction forces are an order of magnitude larger than the resultant directional traction at the culture edge and, furthermore, have an exponential distribution. Such exponential distributions are observed for the sizes of adhesion domains within cells, the traction forces produced by single cells, and even in nonbiological nonequilibrium systems, such as sheared granular materials. We discuss these observations and their implications for our understanding of cellular flows within a continuous culture.

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细胞集体运动时的牵引力。
细胞培养的集体运动是一个非常有趣的过程,因为它发生在形态发生、伤口愈合和肿瘤转移过程中。在这些过程中,由于单个细胞在周围基质上诱导的牵引力,细胞培养物移动。最近一项研究[Trepat, et al.(2009)]。[Nat. Phys. 5, 426-430]首次测量了驱动集体细胞迁移的牵引力,并发现它们在整个细胞培养过程中出现。前面的5-10行细胞通过具有明显的向外牵引力,在指导其余培养物的运动方面发挥了重要作用。牵引力的波动比在培养边缘产生的定向牵引力大一个数量级,而且具有指数分布。这种指数分布在细胞内粘附域的大小,单个细胞产生的牵引力,甚至在非生物非平衡系统,如剪切颗粒材料中都可以观察到。我们将讨论这些观察结果及其对我们理解连续培养中的细胞流动的影响。
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