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Dynamic intracellular mechanical cues facilitate collective signaling responses

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ISCIENCE
Volume 24, Issue 5, Pages -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2021.102396

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC: 51924807, 51927804]

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The study reveals that under specific conditions, cells are able to collectively respond to stimulation frequencies higher than their intrinsic values by translating chemical stimulation into dynamic mechanical cues through cell-cell connections and cytoskeleton reorganizations.
Collective behavior emerges in diverse life machineries, e.g., the immune responses to dynamic stimulations. The essential questions that arise here are that whether and how cells in vivo collectively respond to stimulation frequencies higher than their intrinsic natural values, e.g., the acute inflammation conditions. In this work, we systematically studied morphological and signaling responses of population fibroblasts in an interconnected cell monolayer and uncovered that, besides the natural NF-kappa B oscillation frequency of 1/90 min(-1), collective signaling response emerges in the cell monolayer at 1/20 min(-1) TNF-alpha input periodicity as well. Using a customized microfluidic device, we independently induced dynamic chemical stimulation and cytoskeleton reorganization on the stand-alone cells to exclude the effect of cell-cell communication. Our results reveal that, at this particular frequency, chemical stimulation is translated into dynamic intracellular mechanical cues through RAC1-medicated induction of dynamic cell-cell connections and cytoskeleton reorganizations, which synergize with chemical input to facilitate collective signaling responses.

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