Author
Listed:
- Arja Ray
(University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota Physical Sciences in Oncology Center)
- Oscar Lee
(University of Washington)
- Zaw Win
(University of Minnesota)
- Rachel M. Edwards
(University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota Physical Sciences in Oncology Center)
- Patrick W. Alford
(University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota Physical Sciences in Oncology Center
Institute for Engineering in Medicine, University of Minnesota)
- Deok-Ho Kim
(University of Washington)
- Paolo P. Provenzano
(University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota Physical Sciences in Oncology Center
Institute for Engineering in Medicine, University of Minnesota
Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota)
Abstract
Directed migration by contact guidance is a poorly understood yet vital phenomenon, particularly for carcinoma cell invasion on aligned collagen fibres. We demonstrate that for single cells, aligned architectures providing contact guidance cues induce constrained focal adhesion maturation and associated F-actin alignment, consequently orchestrating anisotropic traction stresses that drive cell orientation and directional migration. Consistent with this understanding, relaxing spatial constraints to adhesion maturation either through reduction in substrate alignment density or reduction in adhesion size diminishes the contact guidance response. While such interactions allow single mesenchymal-like cells to spontaneously ‘sense’ and follow topographic alignment, intercellular interactions within epithelial clusters temper anisotropic cell–substratum forces, resulting in substantially lower directional response. Overall, these results point to the control of contact guidance by a balance of cell–substratum and cell–cell interactions, modulated by cell phenotype-specific cytoskeletal arrangements. Thus, our findings elucidate how phenotypically diverse cells perceive ECM alignment at the molecular level.
Suggested Citation
Arja Ray & Oscar Lee & Zaw Win & Rachel M. Edwards & Patrick W. Alford & Deok-Ho Kim & Paolo P. Provenzano, 2017.
"Anisotropic forces from spatially constrained focal adhesions mediate contact guidance directed cell migration,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-17, April.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms14923
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms14923
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