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Differences in cortical contractile properties between healthy epithelial and cancerous mesenchymal breast cells

Authors :
Janina M. Tomm
Xiaofan Xie
Hans Kubitschke
Jörg Schnauß
Roland Stange
Martin von Bergen
Eliane Blauth
Enrico Warmt
Steffen Grosser
Frank Sauer
Josef A. Käs
Publica
Source :
New Journal of Physics
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Cell contractility is mainly imagined as a force dipole-like interaction based on actin stress fibers that pull on cellular adhesion sites. Here, we present a different type of contractility based on isotropic contractions within the actomyosin cortex. Measuring mechanosensitive cortical contractility of suspended cells among various cell lines allowed us to exclude effects caused by stress fibers. We found that epithelial cells display a higher cortical tension than mesenchymal cells, directly contrasting to stress fiber-mediated contractility. These two types of contractility can even be used to distinguish epithelial from mesenchymal cells. These findings from a single cell level correlate to the rearrangement effects of actomyosin cortices within cells assembled in multicellular aggregates. Epithelial cells form a collective contractile actin cortex surrounding multicellular aggregates and further generate a high surface tension reminiscent of tissue boundaries. Hence, we suggest this intercellular structure as to be crucial for epithelial tissue integrity. In contrast, mesenchymal cells do not form collective actomyosin cortices reducing multicellular cohesion and enabling cell escape from the aggregates.

Details

ISSN :
13672630
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
New Journal of Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bf1a2779e4efdc82a39aa485ca10e746
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ac254e