Inhomogeneities in 3D Collagen Matrices Impact Matrix Mechanics and Cancer Cell Migration

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作者
Hayn, Alexander [1 ]
Fischer, Tony [1 ]
Mierke, Claudia Tanja [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leipzig, Biol Phys Div, Fac Phys & Earth Sci, Peter Debye Inst Soft Matter Phys, Leipzig, Germany
关键词
structural homogeneity; cancer; invasion; extracellular matrix; motility; atomic force microscope; elasticity; stiffness; EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX; BUBBLE ANALYSIS; PORE-SIZE; IN-VITRO; INVASION; MODELS; ADHESION; DETERMINANTS; PROTEOLYSIS; PLASTICITY;
D O I
10.3389/fcell.2020.593879
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Cell motility under physiological and pathological conditions including malignant progression of cancer and subsequent metastasis are founded on environmental confinements. During the last two decades, three-dimensional cell migration has been studied mostly by utilizing biomimetic extracellular matrix models. In the majority of these studies, the in vitro collagen scaffolds are usually assumed to be homogenous, as they consist commonly of one specific type of collagen, such as collagen type I, isolated from one species. These collagen matrices should resemble in vivo extracellular matrix scaffolds physiologically, however, mechanical phenotype and functional reliability have been addressed poorly due to certain limitations based on the assumption of homogeneity. How local variations of extracellular matrix structure impact matrix mechanics and cell migration is largely unknown. Here, we hypothesize that local inhomogeneities alter cell movement due to alterations in matrix mechanics, as they frequently occur in in vivo tissue scaffolds and were even changed in diseased tissues. To analyze the effect of structural inhomogeneities on cell migration, we used a mixture of rat tail and bovine dermal collagen type I as well as pure rat and pure bovine collagens at four different concentrations to assess three-dimensional scaffold inhomogeneities. Collagen type I from rat self-assembled to elongated fibrils, whereas bovine collagen tended to build node-shaped inhomogeneous scaffolds. We have shown that the elastic modulus determined with atomic force microscopy in combination with pore size analysis using confocal laser scanning microscopy revealed distinct inhomogeneities within collagen matrices. We hypothesized that elastic modulus and pore size govern cancer cell invasion in three-dimensional collagen matrices. In fact, invasiveness of three breast cancer cell types is altered due to matrix-type and concentration indicating that these two factors are crucial for cellular invasiveness. Our findings revealed that local matrix scaffold inhomogeneity is another crucial parameter to explain differences in cell migration, which not solely depended on pore size and stiffness of the collagen matrices. With these three distinct biophysical parameters, characterizing structure and mechanics of the studied collagen matrices, we were able to explain differences in the invasion behavior of the studied cancer cell lines in dependence of the used collagen model.
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