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Migration of Microparticle-Containing Amoeba through Constricted Environments.


ABSTRACT: In many situations, cells migrate through tiny orifices. Examples include the extravasation of immune cells from the bloodstream for fighting infections, the infiltration of cancer cells during metastasis, and the migration of human pathogens. An extremely motile and medically relevant type of human pathogen is Acanthamoeba castellanii. In the study presented here, we investigated how a combination of microparticles and microstructured interfaces controls the migration of A. castellanii trophozoites. The microinterfaces comprised well-defined micropillar arrays, and the trophozoites easily migrated through the given constrictions by adapting the shape and size of their intracellular vacuoles and by adapting intracellular motion. After feeding the trophozoite cells in microinterfaces with synthetic, stiff microparticles of various sizes and shapes, their behavior changed drastically: if the particles were smaller than the micropillar gap, migration was still possible. If the cells incorporated particles larger than the pillar gap, they could become immobilized but could also display remarkable problem-solving capabilities. For example, they turned rod-shaped microparticles such that their short axis fit through the pillar gap or they transported the particles above the structure. As migration is a crucial contribution to A. castellanii pathogenicity and is also relevant to other biological processes in microenvironments, such as cancer metastasis, our results provide an interesting strategy for controlling the migration of cells containing intracellular particles by microstructured interfaces that serve as migration-limiting environments.

SUBMITTER: Timmermann M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7082834 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Migration of Microparticle-Containing Amoeba through Constricted Environments.

Timmermann Michael M   Lukat Nils N   Schneider Lindsay P LP   Shields C Wyatt CW   López Gabriel P GP   Selhuber-Unkel Christine C  

ACS biomaterials science & engineering 20191130 2


In many situations, cells migrate through tiny orifices. Examples include the extravasation of immune cells from the bloodstream for fighting infections, the infiltration of cancer cells during metastasis, and the migration of human pathogens. An extremely motile and medically relevant type of human pathogen is <i>Acanthamoeba castellanii</i>. In the study presented here, we investigated how a combination of microparticles and microstructured interfaces controls the migration of <i>A. castellani  ...[more]

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