During cancer progression the extracellular matrix is remodeled, forming aligned collagen fibers that proceed radially from the tumor, resulting in invasion. We have recently shown that different invasive breast cancer cells respond to epitaxially grown, aligned collagen fibrils differently. This article develops insight into why these cells differ in their contact guidance fidelity. Small changes in contractility or adhesion dramatically alter directional persistence on aligned collagen fibrils, while migration speed remains constant. The directionality of highly contractile and adhesive MDA-MB-231 cells can be diminished by inhibiting Rho kinase or β1 integrin binding. Inversely, the directionality of less contractile and adhesive MTLn3 c...
The migration of cancer cells is highly regulated by the biomechanical properties of their local mic...
Patients with mammographically dense breast tissue have a greatly increased risk of developing breas...
: Interactions of cancer cells with matrix macromolecules of the surrounding tumor stroma are critic...
Invasion of cancer cells into the surrounding tissue is an important step during cancer progression ...
AbstractPatients with mammographically dense breast tissue have a greatly increased risk of developi...
AbstractCells generate mechanical force to organize the extracellular matrix (ECM) and drive importa...
Cell migration is an important biological function that impacts many physiological and pathological ...
Statistics have shown approximately 20% of deaths every year in the US are as a result of cancer. Mo...
Cell migration is thought to be driven by interactions with the surrounding environment. Utilizing t...
Cancer cell migration is essential for metastasis, during which cancer cells move through the tumor ...
Contact guidance or bidirectional migration along aligned fibers modulates many physiological and pa...
During breast cancer progression, there is typically increased collagen deposition resulting in elev...
Tumors are characterized by extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling and stiffening. The importance of ...
Biochemical and mechanical cues of the extracellular matrix have been shown to play important roles ...
Cancer cells have a tremendous ability to sense and respond to extracellular matrix (ECM) stiffness,...
The migration of cancer cells is highly regulated by the biomechanical properties of their local mic...
Patients with mammographically dense breast tissue have a greatly increased risk of developing breas...
: Interactions of cancer cells with matrix macromolecules of the surrounding tumor stroma are critic...
Invasion of cancer cells into the surrounding tissue is an important step during cancer progression ...
AbstractPatients with mammographically dense breast tissue have a greatly increased risk of developi...
AbstractCells generate mechanical force to organize the extracellular matrix (ECM) and drive importa...
Cell migration is an important biological function that impacts many physiological and pathological ...
Statistics have shown approximately 20% of deaths every year in the US are as a result of cancer. Mo...
Cell migration is thought to be driven by interactions with the surrounding environment. Utilizing t...
Cancer cell migration is essential for metastasis, during which cancer cells move through the tumor ...
Contact guidance or bidirectional migration along aligned fibers modulates many physiological and pa...
During breast cancer progression, there is typically increased collagen deposition resulting in elev...
Tumors are characterized by extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling and stiffening. The importance of ...
Biochemical and mechanical cues of the extracellular matrix have been shown to play important roles ...
Cancer cells have a tremendous ability to sense and respond to extracellular matrix (ECM) stiffness,...
The migration of cancer cells is highly regulated by the biomechanical properties of their local mic...
Patients with mammographically dense breast tissue have a greatly increased risk of developing breas...
: Interactions of cancer cells with matrix macromolecules of the surrounding tumor stroma are critic...