Iwasa Masatomo
Center for General Education, Aichi Institute of Technology, Toyota, 470-0392, Japan.
J Biol Phys. 2019 Dec;45(4):401-421. doi: 10.1007/s10867-019-09536-2. Epub 2019 Dec 13.
During cell migration, forces applied to a cell from its environment influence the motion. When the cell is placed on a substrate, such a force is provided by the cell-substrate adhesion. Modulation of adhesivity, often performed by the modulation of the substrate stiffness, tends to cause common responses for cell spreading, cell speed, persistence, and random motility coefficient. Although the reasons for the response of cell spreading and cell speed have been suggested, other responses are not well understood. In this study, we develop a simple toy model for cell migration driven by the relation of two forces: the adhesive force and the plasma membrane tension. The simplicity of the model allows us to perform the calculation not only numerically but also analytically, and the analysis provides formulas directly relating the adhesivity to cell spreading, persistence, and the random motility coefficient. Accordingly, the results offer a unified picture on the causal relations between those multiple cellular responses. In addition, cellular properties that would influence the migratory behavior are suggested.
在细胞迁移过程中,细胞从其环境中所受到的力会影响其运动。当细胞置于基质上时,这种力由细胞与基质的黏附提供。黏附性的调节通常通过调节基质硬度来实现,这往往会引发细胞铺展、细胞速度、持续性和随机运动系数等常见反应。尽管已经有人提出了细胞铺展和细胞速度产生反应的原因,但其他反应尚未得到很好的理解。在本研究中,我们基于两种力的关系开发了一个简单的细胞迁移简化模型:黏附力和质膜张力。该模型的简单性使我们不仅能够进行数值计算,还能进行解析计算,并且分析提供了直接将黏附性与细胞铺展、持续性和随机运动系数相关联的公式。因此,研究结果为这些多种细胞反应之间的因果关系提供了一个统一的图景。此外,还提出了可能影响迁移行为的细胞特性。