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Quantitative Analysis of Cell Edge Dynamics during Cell Spreading

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JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
Volume -, Issue 171, Pages -

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JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
DOI: 10.3791/62369

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  1. Connaught Fund New Investigator Award
  2. Canada Foundation for Innovation
  3. NSERC Discovery Grant Program [RGPIN-2015-05114, RGPIN-2020-05881]
  4. University of Manchester
  5. University of Toronto Joint Research Fund
  6. University of Toronto XSeed Program

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Cell spreading is a dynamic process where a cell attaches to a substrate and forms thin lamellipodia, crucial for cell morphology and mechanical forces. Cell spreading assays are used to assess lamellipodial dynamics, but a detailed experimental workflow and data analysis tools are currently lacking.
Cell spreading is a dynamic process in which a cell suspended in media attaches to a substrate and flattens itself from a rounded to a thin and spread-out shape. Following the cell-substrate attachment, the cell forms a thin sheet of lamellipodia emanating from the cell body. In the lamellipodia, globular actin (G-actin) monomers polymerize into a dense filamentous actin (F-actin) meshwork that pushes against the plasma membrane, thereby providing the mechanical forces required for the cell to spread. Notably, the molecular players that control the actin polymerization in lamellipodia are essential for many other cellular processes, such as cell migration and endocytosis. Since spreading cells form continuous lamellipodia that span the entire cell periphery and persistently expand outward, cell spreading assays have become an efficient tool to assess the kinetics of lamellipodial protrusions. Although several technical implementations of the cell spreading assay have been developed, a detailed description of the workflow, which would include both a step-by-step protocol and computational tools for data analysis, is currently lacking. Here, we describe the experimental procedures of the cell spreading assay and present an open-source tool for quantitative and unbiased analysis of cell edge dynamics during spreading. When combined with pharmacological manipulations and/or gene-silencing techniques, this protocol is amenable to a large-scale screen of molecular players regulating lamellipodial protrusions.

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