Biophys J. 2010 Jul 21;99(2):L19-21. doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2010.04.057.
It has been previously established that living cells, including mesenchymal stem cells, stiffen in response to elevation of substrate stiffness. This stiffening is largely attributed to the elevation of the tractions at the cell base that is associated with increases in cell spreading on more-rigid substrates. We show here, surprisingly, that mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) do not stiffen when substrate stiffness increases. As shown recently, these cells do not increase spreading on more-rigid substrates either. However, these ESCs do increase their basal tractions as substrate stiffness increases. We conclude that these ESCs exhibit mechanical behaviors distinct from those of mesenchymal stem cells and of terminally differentiated cells, and decouple its apical cell stiffness from its basal tractional stresses during the substrate rigidity response.
先前已经证实,包括间充质干细胞在内的活细胞会在基质硬度增加时变硬。这种变硬在很大程度上归因于细胞基底处牵引力的增加,这与在更刚性的基质上细胞扩散的增加有关。令人惊讶的是,我们在这里表明,当基质硬度增加时,小鼠胚胎干细胞 (ESC) 不会变硬。如最近所示,这些细胞在更刚性的基质上也不会增加扩散。然而,这些 ESC 确实会随着基质硬度的增加而增加其基底牵引力。我们得出结论,这些 ESC 表现出与间充质干细胞和终末分化细胞不同的力学行为,并在基质刚性响应过程中使其顶端细胞刚度与其基底牵拉力解耦。