Investigating cell mechanics with atomic force microscopy

被引:287
作者
Haase, Kristina [1 ]
Pelling, Andrew E. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ottawa, Dept Phys, Ctr Interdisciplinary NanoPhys, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada
[2] Univ Ottawa, Dept Biol, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Ottawa, Inst Sci Soc & Policy, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada
关键词
mechanotransduction; atomic force microscopy; force sensing; viscoelasticity; cell strain; ACTIN-FILAMENT NETWORKS; EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX; PLASMA-MEMBRANE; STRESS FIBERS; SINGLE-MOLECULE; FOCAL ADHESION; LIVING CELLS; VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES; ENDOTHELIAL GLYCOCALYX; PHYSICAL RESPONSES;
D O I
10.1098/rsif.2014.0970
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Transmission of mechanical force is crucial for normal cell development and functioning. However, the process of mechanotransduction cannot be studied in isolation from cell mechanics. Thus, in order to understand how cells 'feel', we must first understand how they deform and recover from physical perturbations. Owing to its versatility, atomic force microscopy (AFM) has become a popular tool to study intrinsic cellular mechanical properties. Used to directly manipulate and examine whole and subcellular reactions, AFM allows for top-down and reconstitutive approaches to mechanical characterization. These studies show that the responses of cells and their components are complex, and largely depend on the magnitude and time scale of loading. In this review, we generally describe the mechanotransductive process through discussion of well-known mechanosensors. We then focus on discussion of recent examples where AFM is used to specifically probe the elastic and inelastic responses of single cells undergoing deformation. We present a brief overview of classical and current models often used to characterize observed cellular phenomena in response to force. Both simple mechanistic models and complex nonlinear models have been used to describe the observed cellular behaviours, however a unifying description of cell mechanics has not yet been resolved.
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