Nanometer analysis of cell spreading on matrix-coated surfaces reveals two distinct cell states and STEPs

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作者
Dubin-Thaler, BJ [1 ]
Giannone, G [1 ]
Döbereiner, HG [1 ]
Sheetz, MP [1 ]
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[1] Columbia Univ, Sherman Fairchild Ctr, Dept Biol Sci, New York, NY 10027 USA
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美国国家卫生研究院;
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10.1016/S0006-3495(04)74246-0
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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When mouse embryonic fibroblasts in suspension contact a matrix-coated surface, they rapidly adhere and spread. Using total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy of dye-loaded fibroblasts to quantify cell-substrate contact, we found that increasing the surface matrix density resulted in faster spreading initiation whereas lamellipodial dynamics during spreading were unaltered. After spreading initiation, most cells spread in an anisotropic manner through stochastic, transient extension periods (STEPs) with similar to30 STEPs over 10 min to reach an area of 1300 mum(2) +/- 300 mum(2). A second mode of spreading, increased in serum-deprived cells, lacked STEPs and spread in a rapid, isotropic manner for 1-4 min. This isotropic mode was characterized by a high rate of area increase, 340 mum(2)/min with 78% of the cell edge extending. Anisotropic cells spread slower via STEPs, 126 mum(2)/min with 34% of the edge extending. During the initial 2-4 min of fast, isotropic spreading, centripetal flow of actin was low (0.8 mum/min) whereas in anisotropic cells it was high from early times (4.7 mum/min). After initial isotropic spreading, rearward actin movement increased and isotropic cells displayed STEPs similar to anisotropic cells. Thus, the two cell states display dramatically different spreading whereas long-term motility is based on STEPs.
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页码:1794 / 1806
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