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Topotaxis: A New Mechanism of Directed Cell Migration in Topographic ECM Gradients

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 114, Issue 6, Pages 1257-1263

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2017.11.3813

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  1. Samsung scholarship
  2. National Institutes of Health [U54 CA209992, U01 CA155758, R01 GM109463, R43 CA221659]
  3. NIH/NCI Cancer Center Support Grant [P30 CA015704]

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Living cells orient the cytoskeleton polarity and directional migration in response to spatial gradients of multiple types of cues. The resulting tactic behaviors are critical for the proper cell localization in the context of complex single-cell and tissue behaviors. In this perspective, we highlight the recent discovery of, to our knowledge, a new - taxis phenomenon, the topotaxis, which mediates directional cell migration in response to the gradients of such topographic features as the density of extracellular matrix fibers. The direction of topotactic migration critically depends on the effective stiffness of the cortical cytoskeleton, which is controlled by the balance between two parallel signaling pathways activated by the extracellular matrix input. Topotaxis can account for such striking cell behaviors as the opposite directionality of migration of benign and metastatic cancer cells and certain aspects of the wound-healing process. We anticipate that, in conjunction with other tactic phenomena, topotaxis can provide critical information for understanding and design of tissue structure and function.

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