International audienceWe use single-cell force spectroscopy to compare elasticity, adhesion, and tether extrusion on four breast cancer cell lines with an increasing invasive potential. We perform cell attachment/detachment experiments either on fibronectin or on another cell using an atomic force microscope. Our study on the membrane tether formation from cancer cells show that they are easier to extrude from aggressive invasive cells. Measured elastic modulus values confirm that more invasive cells are softer. Moreover, the adhesion force increases with the invasive potential. Our results provide a mechanical signature of breast cancer cells that correlates with their invasivity
Actes du congrès de la société de BiomécaniqueInternational audienceCell motility of cancer cells is...
The mechanical properties of living cells reflect their physiological and pathological state. In par...
Bone is a common site of metastasis for breast cancer and the mechanisms of metastasis are not fully...
International audienceWe use single-cell force spectroscopy to compare elasticity, adhesion, and tet...
We use single-cell force spectroscopy to compare elasticity, adhesion, and tether extrusion on four ...
Cancer cell adhesion to the endothelium is a crucial process in hematogenous metastasis, but how the...
International audienceCancer cells are usually found to be softer than normal cells. But their stiff...
We report on the modification of mechanical properties of breast cancer cells when they get in conta...
In this work, we introduce, to our knowledge, a new set of adhesion-based biomarkers for characteriz...
Cell to cell interactions can lead to cancer cancerous cells migration and invasion. Atomic force mi...
Investigating the mechanical properties of cells could reveal a potential source of label-free marke...
The replacement of the cantilever tip by a living cell in Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) experiments ...
Bone is a common site of metastasis for breast cancer and the mechanisms of metastasis are not fully...
6siCell adhesion forces are typically a mixture of specific and nonspecific cell substrate and cell–...
Biochemical and mechanical cues of the extracellular matrix have been shown to play important roles ...
Actes du congrès de la société de BiomécaniqueInternational audienceCell motility of cancer cells is...
The mechanical properties of living cells reflect their physiological and pathological state. In par...
Bone is a common site of metastasis for breast cancer and the mechanisms of metastasis are not fully...
International audienceWe use single-cell force spectroscopy to compare elasticity, adhesion, and tet...
We use single-cell force spectroscopy to compare elasticity, adhesion, and tether extrusion on four ...
Cancer cell adhesion to the endothelium is a crucial process in hematogenous metastasis, but how the...
International audienceCancer cells are usually found to be softer than normal cells. But their stiff...
We report on the modification of mechanical properties of breast cancer cells when they get in conta...
In this work, we introduce, to our knowledge, a new set of adhesion-based biomarkers for characteriz...
Cell to cell interactions can lead to cancer cancerous cells migration and invasion. Atomic force mi...
Investigating the mechanical properties of cells could reveal a potential source of label-free marke...
The replacement of the cantilever tip by a living cell in Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) experiments ...
Bone is a common site of metastasis for breast cancer and the mechanisms of metastasis are not fully...
6siCell adhesion forces are typically a mixture of specific and nonspecific cell substrate and cell–...
Biochemical and mechanical cues of the extracellular matrix have been shown to play important roles ...
Actes du congrès de la société de BiomécaniqueInternational audienceCell motility of cancer cells is...
The mechanical properties of living cells reflect their physiological and pathological state. In par...
Bone is a common site of metastasis for breast cancer and the mechanisms of metastasis are not fully...