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Mechanical compression drives cancer cells toward invasive phenotype.


ABSTRACT: Uncontrolled growth in a confined space generates mechanical compressive stress within tumors, but little is known about how such stress affects tumor cell behavior. Here we show that compressive stress stimulates migration of mammary carcinoma cells. The enhanced migration is accomplished by a subset of "leader cells" that extend filopodia at the leading edge of the cell sheet. Formation of these leader cells is dependent on cell microorganization and is enhanced by compressive stress. Accompanied by fibronectin deposition and stronger cell-matrix adhesion, the transition to leader-cell phenotype results in stabilization of persistent actomyosin-independent cell extensions and coordinated migration. Our results suggest that compressive stress accumulated during tumor growth can enable coordinated migration of cancer cells by stimulating formation of leader cells and enhancing cell-substrate adhesion. This novel mechanism represents a potential target for the prevention of cancer cell migration and invasion.

SUBMITTER: Tse JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3271885 | biostudies-other | 2012 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Mechanical compression drives cancer cells toward invasive phenotype.

Tse Janet M JM   Cheng Gang G   Tyrrell James A JA   Wilcox-Adelman Sarah A SA   Boucher Yves Y   Jain Rakesh K RK   Munn Lance L LL  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20111227 3


Uncontrolled growth in a confined space generates mechanical compressive stress within tumors, but little is known about how such stress affects tumor cell behavior. Here we show that compressive stress stimulates migration of mammary carcinoma cells. The enhanced migration is accomplished by a subset of "leader cells" that extend filopodia at the leading edge of the cell sheet. Formation of these leader cells is dependent on cell microorganization and is enhanced by compressive stress. Accompan  ...[more]

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