Cell Migration Control through Modulation of Multiple Directional Cues
通过多方向线索的调节来控制细胞迁移
基本信息
- 批准号:10472021
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 24.84万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-01 至 2025-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:3-DimensionalActininAdhesionsAlginatesBiologicalBundlingCellsCicatrixCollagenCollagen FiberCollagen FibrilComplexCoupledCuesDecision MakingDermalDevelopmentDiseaseDrug TargetingEngineeringEnvironmentExtracellular MatrixF-ActinFiberFibroblastsGelGoalsGrowthImmuneImmune responseIn VitroIndividualLeadMalignant NeoplasmsMediatingMicrotubulesMolecularMyosin Type IINeoplasm MetastasisNormal CellOut-MigrationsPathologicPathologic ProcessesPathway interactionsPhysiologicalPhysiological ProcessesPlayProcessResearchRoleRotationStructureSumSystemTestingTherapeuticTissue EngineeringWorkbasecancer cellcell motilitycell typechronic woundcrosslinkdesigndirectional celldrug candidatedrug discoveryflexibilityimprintin vivoinsightmechanical propertiesmigrationnext generationpredictive markerpreferenceresponseself assemblysynergismtransmission processtraumatic woundtumor microenvironmentvirtualwound bedwound dressingwound healing
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
The goal of this project is to use engineered extracellular matrix environments leveraging structural and me-
chanical control over the extracellular matrix to examine the mechanisms by which cells respond to multiple
directional migration cues. Cell migration plays an important role in many physiological and pathological pro-
cesses such as wound healing, development and cancer invasion. Frequently migration is not simply random,
but directed towards targets through recognition of aligned extracellular matrix fibers or gradients in stiffness,
generating contact guidance and durotaxis, respectively. In many biological contexts these cues are presented
simultaneously, forcing cells to integrate this information. For instance, gradients of stiffness and aligned colla-
gen are generated within the wound bed to direct dermal fibroblast migration. Similar fiber structures and gra-
dients stimulate cancer cell migration out of the tumor microenvironment and normal cells including stromal
and immune cells towards the tumor microenvironment. While there is a firm understanding of how cells re-
spond to individual directional cues, virtually nothing is known about how cells integrate multiple cues and
make migrational decisions based on that integration. Furthermore, there is a hypothesis that contact guidance
and durotaxis are overlapping directional cell migration mechanisms, but this has not been rigorously tested.
Mechanistic understanding of multi-cue directional migration will require a refined understanding of how the F-
actin and microtubule networks operates. Indeed, some evidence suggests that contact guidance and durotax-
is may use slightly different F-actin network structures, since contact guidance is thought to be governed by F-
actin fiber structures, but durotaxis is not. Engineering approaches will be taken to design in vitro environments
that allow for independent tuning of contact guidance and durotaxis in both 2D and 3D environments. Further-
more, the effect of F-actin branching, bundling and contraction in allowing cells to prefer aligned fibers of colla-
gen or gradients of stiffness will be tested. This will uncover shared or competing molecular pathways involved
when these two directional migration cues are present in isolation and together. Understanding how cells mi-
grate in response to multiple cues has broad impact on several biomedical fields including tissue engineering
and disease therapeutics. Determining how cells respond to multiple cues in vitro will allow us to predict cell
responses in wound healing, development, cancer invasion and immune response leading to drug candidates
as in cancer or strategies to enhance wound healing and immune response.
摘要
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Cell Migration Control through Modulation of Multiple Directional Cues
通过多方向线索的调节来控制细胞迁移
- 批准号:
10279499 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 24.84万 - 项目类别:
Cell Migration Control through Modulation of Multiple Directional Cues
通过多方向线索的调节来控制细胞迁移
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10686915 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
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