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Fast-Crawling Cell Types Migrate to Avoid the Direction of Periodic Substratum
Stretching
C. Okimura, K. Ueda, Y. Sakumura, Y. Iwadate
Cell Adhes. Migra., 2016, 10, 331-341.
DOI : 10.1080/19336918.2015.1129482
Abstract: To investigate the relationship between mechanical stimuli from substrata
and related cell functions, one of the most useful techniques is the application
of mechanical stimuli via periodic stretching of elastic substrata. In
response to this stimulus, Dictyostelium discoideum cells migrate in a
direction perpendicular to the stretching direction. The origins of directional
migration, higher migration velocity in the direction perpendicular to
the stretching direction or the higher probability of a switch of migration
direction to perpendicular to the stretching direction, however, remain
unknown. In this study, we applied periodic stretching stimuli to neutrophil-like
differentiated HL-60 cells, which migrate perpendicular to the direction
of stretch. Detailed analysis of the trajectories of HL-60 cells and Dictyostelium
cells obtained in a previous study revealed that the higher probability
of a switch of migration direction to that perpendicular to the direction
of stretching was the main cause of such directional migration. This directional
migration appears to be a strategy adopted by fast-crawling cells in which
they do not migrate faster in the direction they want to go, but migrate
to avoid a direction they do not want to go.
