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Cellular responses to substrate topography: Role of myosin II and focal adhesion kinase

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 90, 期 10, 页码 3774-3782

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.105.074526

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [GM-49882, R01 GM049882, GM-32476, R01 GM032476, R37 GM032476] Funding Source: Medline

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Although two-dimensional cultures have been used extensively in cell biological research, most cells in vivo exist in a three-dimensional environment with complex topographical features, which may account for at least part of the striking differences between cells grown in vivo and in vitro. To investigate how substrate topography affects cell shape and movement, we plated fibroblasts on chemically identical polystyrene substrates with either. at surfaces or micron-sized pillars. Compared to cells on. at surfaces, 3T3 cells on pillar substrates showed a more branched shape, an increased linear speed, and a decreased directional stability. These responses may be attributed to stabilization of cell adhesion on pillars coupled to myosin II-dependent contractions toward pillars. Moreover, using FAK-/- fibroblasts we showed that focal adhesion kinase, or FAK, is essential for the responses to substrate topography. We propose that increased surface contact provided by topographic features guides cell migration by regulating the strength of local adhesions and contractions, through a FAK- and myosin II-dependent mechanism.

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