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The extracellular matrix microtopography drives critical changes in cellular motility and Rho A activity in colon cancer cells

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CANCER CELL INTERNATIONAL
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/1475-2867-10-24

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  1. American Gastroenterological Association
  2. University of Illinois GILD
  3. National Institutes of Health [1 RO1 CA113975-A2]

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We have shown that the microtopography (mT) underlying colon cancer changes as a tumor de-differentiates. We distinguish the well-differentiated mT based on the increasing number of pits and poorly differentiated mT on the basis of increasing number of posts. We investigated Rho A as a mechanosensing protein using mT features derived from those observed in the ECM of colon cancer. We evaluated Rho A activity in less-tumorogenic (Caco-2 E) and more tumorigenic (SW620) colon cancer cell-lines on microfabricated pits and posts at 2.5 mu m diameter and 200 nm depth/height. In Caco-2 E cells, we observed a decrease in Rho A activity as well as in the ratio of G/F actin on surfaces with either pits or posts but despite this low activity, knockdown of Rho A led to a significant decrease in confined motility suggesting that while Rho A activity is reduced on these surfaces it still plays an important role in controlling cellular response to barriers. In SW620 cells, we observed that Rho A activity was greatest in cells plated on a post microtopography which led to increased cell motility, and an increase in actin cytoskeletal turnover.

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