Atomic force microscopy-based mechanobiology

机械生物学 力谱学 纳米技术 原子力显微镜 机械敏感通道 显微镜 计算机科学 材料科学 生物 解剖 物理 光学 离子通道 生物化学 受体
作者
Michael Krieg,Gotthold Fläschner,David Alsteens,Benjamin M. Gaub,Wouter H. Roos,Gijs J. L. Wuite,Hermann E. Gaub,Christoph Gerber,Yves F. Dufrêne,Daniel J. Müller
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期刊:Nature Reviews Physics [Springer Nature]
卷期号:1 (1): 41-57 被引量:589
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DOI:10.1038/s42254-018-0001-7
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Mechanobiology emerges at the crossroads of medicine, biology, biophysics and engineering and describes how the responses of proteins, cells, tissues and organs to mechanical cues contribute to development, differentiation, physiology and disease. The grand challenge in mechanobiology is to quantify how biological systems sense, transduce, respond and apply mechanical signals. Over the past three decades, atomic force microscopy (AFM) has emerged as a key platform enabling the simultaneous morphological and mechanical characterization of living biological systems. In this Review, we survey the basic principles, advantages and limitations of the most common AFM modalities used to map the dynamic mechanical properties of complex biological samples to their morphology. We discuss how mechanical properties can be directly linked to function, which has remained a poorly addressed issue. We outline the potential of combining AFM with complementary techniques, including optical microscopy and spectroscopy of mechanosensitive fluorescent constructs, super-resolution microscopy, the patch clamp technique and the use of microstructured and fluidic devices to characterize the 3D distribution of mechanical responses within biological systems and to track their morphology and functional state. Mechanobiology describes how biological systems respond to mechanical stimuli. This Review surveys basic principles, advantages and limitations of applying and combining atomic force microscopy-based modalities with complementary techniques to characterize the morphology, mechanical properties and functional response of complex biological systems to mechanical cues.
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