膜
癌细胞
细胞膜
细胞
细胞骨架
小泡
细胞生物学
运动性
生物物理学
刚度(电磁)
物理
化学
生物
医学
癌症
生物化学
内科学
量子力学
作者
Chris Händel,Betina Schmidt,Jürgen Schiller,Undine Dietrich,Till Möhn,T. Kießling,Steve Pawlizak,Anatol W. Fritsch,Lars‐Christian Horn,Susanne Briest,Michael Höckel,Mareike Zink,Josef A. Käs
标识
DOI:10.1088/1367-2630/17/8/083008
摘要
Biomechanical properties are key to many cellular functions such as cell division and cell motility and thus are crucial in the development and understanding of several diseases, for instance cancer. The mechanics of the cellular cytoskeleton have been extensively characterized in cells and artificial systems. The rigidity of the plasma membrane, with the exception of red blood cells, is unknown and membrane rigidity measurements only exist for vesicles composed of a few synthetic lipids. In this study, thermal fluctuations of giant plasma membrane vesicles (GPMVs) directly derived from the plasma membranes of primary breast and cervical cells, as well as breast cell lines, are analyzed. Cell blebs or GPMVs were studied via thermal membrane fluctuations and mass spectrometry. It will be shown that cancer cell membranes are significantly softer than their non-malignant counterparts. This can be attributed to a loss of fluid raft forming lipids in malignant cells. These results indicate that the reduction of membrane rigidity promotes aggressive blebbing motion in invasive cancer cells.
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