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A model of fibroblast motility on substrates with different rigidities.


ABSTRACT: To function efficiently in the body, the biological cells must have the ability to sense the external environment. Mechanosensitivity toward the extracellular matrix was identified as one of the sensing mechanisms affecting cell behavior. It was shown experimentally that a fibroblast cell prefers locomoting over the stiffer substrate when given a choice between a softer and a stiffer substrate. In this article, we develop a discrete model of fibroblast motility with substrate-rigidity sensing. Our model allows us to understand the interplay between the cell-substrate sensing and the cell biomechanics. The model cell exhibits experimentally observed substrate rigidity sensing, which allows us to gain additional insights into the cell mechanosensitivity.

SUBMITTER: Dokukina IV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2884250 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A model of fibroblast motility on substrates with different rigidities.

Dokukina Irina V IV   Gracheva Maria E ME  

Biophysical journal 20100601 12


To function efficiently in the body, the biological cells must have the ability to sense the external environment. Mechanosensitivity toward the extracellular matrix was identified as one of the sensing mechanisms affecting cell behavior. It was shown experimentally that a fibroblast cell prefers locomoting over the stiffer substrate when given a choice between a softer and a stiffer substrate. In this article, we develop a discrete model of fibroblast motility with substrate-rigidity sensing. O  ...[more]

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