Summary: Lamin A/C is a well-established key contributor to nuclear stiffness and its role in nucleus mechanical properties has been extensively studied. However, its impact on whole-cell mechanics has been poorly addressed, particularly concerning measurable physical parameters. In this study, we combined microfluidic experiments with theoretical analyses to quantitatively estimate the whole-cell mechanical properties. This allowed us to characterize the mechanical changes induced in cells by lamin A/C alterations and prelamin A accumulation resulting from atazanavir treatment or lipodystrophy-associated LMNA R482W pathogenic variant. Our results reveal a distinctive increase in long-time viscosity as a signature of cells affected by lamin...
Lamin-A provides stiff resistance to cell migration Harada et al. describe how nuclear lamins affect...
9siAtomic force microscopy (AFM) cell loading/unloading curves were used to provide comprehensive in...
Lamins are intermediate filament proteins of type V constituting a nuclear lamina or filamentous mes...
Lamin A/C is a well-established key contributor to nuclear stiffness and its role in nucleus mechani...
The cell nucleus is constantly subjected to externally applied forces. During metazoan evolution, th...
6siBACKGROUND: Laminopathies are genetic diseases caused by mutations in the nuclear lamina. OBJEC...
The nucleus is the largest and stiffest organelle and is exposed to mechanical forces transmitted th...
Laminopathies comprise a group of inherited diseases with variable clinical phenotypes, caused by mu...
AbstractLamin A/C is a major constituent of the nuclear lamina, a thin filamentous protein layer tha...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of the cell nucleus are increasingly recognized as c...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of the cell nucleus are increasingly recognized as c...
Lamins are intermediate filament proteins of type V constituting a nuclear lamina or filamentous mes...
9siPrevious investigations suggested that lamin A/C gene (LMNA) mutations, which cause a variety of ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) cell loading/unloading curves were used to provide comprehensive insig...
Lamin-A provides stiff resistance to cell migration Harada et al. describe how nuclear lamins affect...
9siAtomic force microscopy (AFM) cell loading/unloading curves were used to provide comprehensive in...
Lamins are intermediate filament proteins of type V constituting a nuclear lamina or filamentous mes...
Lamin A/C is a well-established key contributor to nuclear stiffness and its role in nucleus mechani...
The cell nucleus is constantly subjected to externally applied forces. During metazoan evolution, th...
6siBACKGROUND: Laminopathies are genetic diseases caused by mutations in the nuclear lamina. OBJEC...
The nucleus is the largest and stiffest organelle and is exposed to mechanical forces transmitted th...
Laminopathies comprise a group of inherited diseases with variable clinical phenotypes, caused by mu...
AbstractLamin A/C is a major constituent of the nuclear lamina, a thin filamentous protein layer tha...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of the cell nucleus are increasingly recognized as c...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of the cell nucleus are increasingly recognized as c...
Lamins are intermediate filament proteins of type V constituting a nuclear lamina or filamentous mes...
9siPrevious investigations suggested that lamin A/C gene (LMNA) mutations, which cause a variety of ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) cell loading/unloading curves were used to provide comprehensive insig...
Lamin-A provides stiff resistance to cell migration Harada et al. describe how nuclear lamins affect...
9siAtomic force microscopy (AFM) cell loading/unloading curves were used to provide comprehensive in...
Lamins are intermediate filament proteins of type V constituting a nuclear lamina or filamentous mes...