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Shear-wave elasticity measurements of three-dimensional cell cultures for mechanobiology

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JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
Volume 130, Issue 1, Pages 292-302

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COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.186320

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Matrix elasticity; Matrix remodeling; Three-dimensional

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [102-2221-E-002-066, 103-2320-B-002-004-MY3, 103-3011-P-002-001]
  2. Ministry of Economic Affairs of Taiwan [102-EC-17-A-19-S1-174]

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Studying mechanobiology in three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures better recapitulates cell behaviors in response to various types of mechanical stimuli in vivo. Stiffening of the extracellular matrix resulting from cell remodeling potentiates many pathological conditions, including advanced cancers. However, an effective tool for measuring the spatiotemporal changes in elastic properties of such 3D cell cultures without directly contacting the samples has not been reported previously. We describe an ultrasonic shear-wave-based platform for quantitatively evaluating the spatiotemporal dynamics of the elasticity of a matrix remodeled by cells cultured in 3D environments. We used this approach to measure the elasticity changes of 3D matrices grown with highly invasive lung cancer cells and cardiac myoblasts, and to delineate the principal mechanism underlying the stiffening of matrices remodeled by these cells. The described approach can be a useful tool in fields investigating and manipulating the mechanotransduction of cells in 3D contexts, and also has potential as a drug-screening platform.

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