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Shape and Area of Keratocytes are Related to the Distribution and Magnitude
of Their Traction Forces
A. Sonoda, C. Okimura, Y. Iwadate
Cell Struct. Funct., 2016, 41, 33-43.
DOI : 10.1247/csf.15008
Abstract: Fish epidermal keratocytes maintain an overall fan shape during their
crawling migration. The shape-determination mechanism has been described
theoretically and experimentally on the basis of graded radial extension
of the leading edge, but the relationship between shape and traction forces
has not been clarified. Migrating keratocytes can be divided into fragments
by treatment with the protein kinase inhibitor staurosporine. Fragments
containing a nucleus and cytoplasm behave as mini-keratocytes and maintain
the same fan shape as the original cells. We measured the shape of the
leading edge, together with the areas of the ventral region and traction
forces, of keratocytes and mini-keratocytes. The shapes of keratocytes
and mini-keratocytes were similar. Mini-keratocytes exerted traction forces
at the rear left and right ends, just like keratocytes. The magnitude of
the traction forces was proportional to the area of the keratocytes and
mini-keratocytes. The myosin II ATPase inhibitor blebbistatin decreased
the forces at the rear left and right ends of the keratocytes and expanded
their shape laterally. These results suggest that keratocyte shape depends
on the distribution of the traction forces, and that the magnitude of the
traction forces depends on the area of the cells.
