Human colon carcinoma (HCT-8) cells show a stable transition from low to high metastatic state when cultured on appropriately soft substrates (21 kPa). Initially epithelial (E) in nature, the HCT-8 cells become rounded (R) after seven days of culture on soft substrate. R cells show a number of metastatic hallmarks [1]. Here, we use gradient stiffness substrates, a bio-MEMS force sensor, and Coulter counter assays to study mechanosensitivity and adhesion of E and R cells. We find that HCT-8 cells lose mechanosensitivity as they undergo E-to-R transition. HCT-8 R cells ’ stiffness, spread area, proliferation and migration become insensitive to substrate stiffness in contrast to their epithelial counterpart. They are softer, proliferative and ...
Metastatic complications remain the main factor of cancer mortality for breast cancer patients. The ...
Cancer cells exist in a mechanically and chemically heterogeneous microenvironment which undergoes d...
AbstractThe mechanical and adhesive properties of cancer cells significantly change during tumor pro...
Human colon carcinoma (HCT-8) cells show a stable transition from low to high metastatic state when ...
AbstractCancer deaths are primarily caused by metastases, not by the parent tumor. During metastasis...
In recent years it has become increasingly evident that physical cues like mechanical micro-environm...
Significant changes in cell stiffness, contractility, and adhesion, i.e., mechanotype, are observed ...
<div><p>The metastatic potential of cells is an important parameter in the design of optimal strateg...
The metastatic potential of cells is an important parameter in the design of optimal strategies for ...
Cell migration plays a significant role in multicellular organisms, where it is involved in physiolo...
Physical and mechanical cues of the cellular microenvironment affect cell behavior and fate via mech...
SW480 and SW620 colon carcinoma cell lines derive from primary tumour and lymph-node metastasis of t...
The nanomechanical properties of SW480 colon cancer cells were investigated using Atomic Force Micr...
<p>Using Atomic Force Microscopy, the stiffness of HCT-8 E cells cultured on the gradient substrate ...
Cancer is a hard disease to control because of its ability to spread to different parts of the body....
Metastatic complications remain the main factor of cancer mortality for breast cancer patients. The ...
Cancer cells exist in a mechanically and chemically heterogeneous microenvironment which undergoes d...
AbstractThe mechanical and adhesive properties of cancer cells significantly change during tumor pro...
Human colon carcinoma (HCT-8) cells show a stable transition from low to high metastatic state when ...
AbstractCancer deaths are primarily caused by metastases, not by the parent tumor. During metastasis...
In recent years it has become increasingly evident that physical cues like mechanical micro-environm...
Significant changes in cell stiffness, contractility, and adhesion, i.e., mechanotype, are observed ...
<div><p>The metastatic potential of cells is an important parameter in the design of optimal strateg...
The metastatic potential of cells is an important parameter in the design of optimal strategies for ...
Cell migration plays a significant role in multicellular organisms, where it is involved in physiolo...
Physical and mechanical cues of the cellular microenvironment affect cell behavior and fate via mech...
SW480 and SW620 colon carcinoma cell lines derive from primary tumour and lymph-node metastasis of t...
The nanomechanical properties of SW480 colon cancer cells were investigated using Atomic Force Micr...
<p>Using Atomic Force Microscopy, the stiffness of HCT-8 E cells cultured on the gradient substrate ...
Cancer is a hard disease to control because of its ability to spread to different parts of the body....
Metastatic complications remain the main factor of cancer mortality for breast cancer patients. The ...
Cancer cells exist in a mechanically and chemically heterogeneous microenvironment which undergoes d...
AbstractThe mechanical and adhesive properties of cancer cells significantly change during tumor pro...