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Integrated Analysis of Intracellular Dynamics of MenaINV Cancer Cells in a 3D Matrix.


ABSTRACT: The intracellular environment is composed of a filamentous network that exhibits dynamic turnover of cytoskeletal components and internal force generation from molecular motors. Particle tracking microrheology enables a means to probe the internal mechanics and dynamics. Here, we develop an analytical model to capture the basic features of the active intracellular mechanical environment, including both thermal and motor-driven effects, and show consistency with a diverse range of experimental microrheology data. We further perform microrheology experiments, integrated with Brownian dynamics simulations of the active cytoskeleton, on metastatic breast cancer cells embedded in a three-dimensional collagen matrix with and without the presence of epidermal growth factor to probe the intracellular mechanical response in a physiologically mimicking scenario. Our results demonstrate that EGF stimulation can alter intracellular stiffness and power output from molecular motor-driven fluctuations in cells overexpressing an invasive isoform of the actin-associated protein Mena.

SUBMITTER: Mak M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5425400 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Integrated Analysis of Intracellular Dynamics of MenaINV Cancer Cells in a 3D Matrix.

Mak Michael M   Anderson Sarah S   McDonough Meghan C MC   Spill Fabian F   Kim Jessica E JE   Boussommier-Calleja Alexandra A   Zaman Muhammad H MH   Kamm Roger D RD  

Biophysical journal 20170501 9


The intracellular environment is composed of a filamentous network that exhibits dynamic turnover of cytoskeletal components and internal force generation from molecular motors. Particle tracking microrheology enables a means to probe the internal mechanics and dynamics. Here, we develop an analytical model to capture the basic features of the active intracellular mechanical environment, including both thermal and motor-driven effects, and show consistency with a diverse range of experimental mi  ...[more]