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Critical stresses for cancer cell detachment in microchannels

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EUROPEAN BIOPHYSICS JOURNAL WITH BIOPHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 38, Issue 8, Pages 1035-1047

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00249-009-0506-1

Keywords

Microfluidics; Cancer cells; Critical stress; Focal adhesions

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  1. European Commission [MRTN-CT-2004-503661]

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We present experiments involving cancer cells adhering to microchannels, subjected to increasing shear stresses (0.1-30 Pa). Morphological studies were carried out at different shear stresses. Cells exhibit spreading patterns similar to those observed under static conditions, as long as the shear stress is not too high. At critical wall shear stresses (around 2-5 Pa), cell-substrate contact area decreases until detachment at the larger stresses. Critical shear stresses are found to be lower for higher confinements (i.e. smaller cell height to channel height ratio). Fluorescent techniques were used to locate focal adhesions (typically 1 mu m(2) in size) under various shearing conditions, showing that cells increase the number of focal contacts in the region facing the flow. To analyze such data, we propose a model to determine the critical stress, resulting from the competition between hydrodynamic forces and the adhesive cell resistance. With this model, typical adhesive stresses exerted at each focal contact can be determined and are in agreement with previous works.

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