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细胞生物学
细胞外基质
机械转化
肌球蛋白
细胞迁移
入侵足纲
细胞骨架
运动性
肌动蛋白
癌细胞
细胞
化学
生物
信号转导
癌症
生物化学
遗传学
作者
Yueting Peng,Zhongyuan Chen,Yuchen He,Ping Li,Yu Chen,Xiangyan Chen,Ying Jiang,Xiang Qin,Shun Li,Tingting Li,Chunhui Wu,Hong Yang,Fengming You,Yiyao Liu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.canlet.2021.10.030
摘要
The stiffening of the extracellular matrix (ECM) during tumor progression results in an increase in cancer cell motility. In cell migration, two major isoforms of non-muscle myosin II (NMII), NMIIA and NMIIB, are expressed and assembled into the cytoskeleton. However, the isoform-specific regulatory roles of NMIIA and NMIIB as well as the underlying mechanisms in response to mechanical cues of the ECM are still elusive. Here, based on polyacrylamide (PAA) gels with tunable elastic modulus, we mimicked the mechanical properties of tumor tissue at different stages of breast cancer in vitro and investigated the distinct roles of NMII isoforms in the regulation of substrate stiffness. We demonstrate that NMIIA is engaged in establishing cell polarity by facilitating lamellipodia formation, focal adhesion turnover, and actin polymerization at the cell leading edge, while NMIIB is recruited to the cell perinuclear region and contributes to traction force generation and polarized distribution, both in a substrate stiffness-dependent manner. We further validated that substrate stiffness modulates the distribution and activation of NMII isoforms via the Rac1/p-PAK1/pS1916-NMIIA and PKCζ/pS1935-NMIIB signaling pathways in a site- and kinase-specific phosphoregulation manner. Our study is helpful for understanding the mechanotransduction of cancer cells and provides inspiration for molecular targets in antimetastatic therapy.
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