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摘要
细胞迁移是正常组织和癌变组织的基本过程,在发育、免疫反应以及癌细胞转移(癌症相关死亡的主要原因)中发挥着至关重要的作用。了解健康细胞和癌细胞迁移之间的差异对于发现潜在的治疗靶点至关重要。本研究旨在通过比较健康细胞(nHDF 细胞)和癌细胞(MDA-MB-231 细胞)的迁移行为来阐明这些差异。我们的研究结果表明,癌细胞在通过狭窄通道迁移的过程中会明显降低其硬度,而这是在健康细胞中观察不到的现象。此外,与肿瘤细胞相比,健康细胞在迁移过程中的 DNA 和膜修复机制更为活跃。值得注意的是,MDA-MB-231 FUCCI 细胞的使用表明,在封闭条件下,细胞周期对细胞迁移有深刻影响。这些见解加深了人们对驱动健康细胞和癌细胞迁移的细胞机制的理解。
Cell migration is a fundamental process in both normal and cancerous tissues, playing a crucial role in development, immune responses, and, in the case of cancer cells, metastasis- a leading cause of cancer-related mortality. Understanding the differences between healthy and cancerous cell migration is essential for uncovering potential therapeutic targets. This study aims to elucidate these differences by comparing the migratory behaviors of healthy cells (nHDF cells) and cancer cells (MDA-MB-231 cells). Our findings reveal that cancer cells significantly reduce their stiffness during migration through narrow channels, a phenomenon not observed in healthy cells. Additionally, DNA and membrane repair mechanisms are more active in healthy cells during migration compared to tumor cells. Notably, the use of MDA-MB-231 FUCCI cells demonstrates that the cell cycle profoundly influences cell migration under confined conditions. These insights provide a deeper understanding of the cellular mechanisms driving migration in both healthy and cancerous cells.