AbstractCells generate mechanical force to organize the extracellular matrix (ECM) and drive important developmental and reparative processes. Likewise, tumor cells invading into three-dimensional (3D) matrices remodel the ECM microenvironment. Importantly, we previously reported a distinct radial reorganization of the collagen matrix surrounding tumors that facilitates local invasion. Here we describe a mechanism by which cells utilize contractility events to reorganize the ECM to provide contact guidance that facilitates 3D migration. Using novel assays to differentially organize the collagen matrix we show that alignment of collagen perpendicular to the tumor-explant boundary promotes local invasion of both human and mouse mammary epithe...
SummaryTumor cells invading three-dimensional matrices need to remodel the extracellular matrix (ECM...
The behavior of cancer cells is strongly influenced by the properties of extracellular microenvironm...
Cell motility under physiological and pathological conditions including malignant progression of can...
AbstractCells generate mechanical force to organize the extracellular matrix (ECM) and drive importa...
During cancer progression the extracellular matrix is remodeled, forming aligned collagen fibers tha...
Invasion of cancer cells into the surrounding tissue is an important step during cancer progression ...
The migration of cells is fundamental to a number of physiological/pathological processes, ranging f...
The migration of cells is fundamental to a number of physiological/pathological processes, ranging f...
Cancer cells have the ability to migrate from the primary (original) site to other places in the bod...
In cell and tissue development and physiology, cell migration is of paramount significance. It is es...
AbstractPatients with mammographically dense breast tissue have a greatly increased risk of developi...
Migration of cells across tissues with diverse biophysical environments plays a crucial role in a wi...
The migration of cancer cells is highly regulated by the biomechanical properties of their local mic...
AbstractInvasion of MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells into three-dimensional (3-D) type I-collagen matr...
AbstractMesenchymal cell migration through a three-dimensional (3D) matrix typically involves major ...
SummaryTumor cells invading three-dimensional matrices need to remodel the extracellular matrix (ECM...
The behavior of cancer cells is strongly influenced by the properties of extracellular microenvironm...
Cell motility under physiological and pathological conditions including malignant progression of can...
AbstractCells generate mechanical force to organize the extracellular matrix (ECM) and drive importa...
During cancer progression the extracellular matrix is remodeled, forming aligned collagen fibers tha...
Invasion of cancer cells into the surrounding tissue is an important step during cancer progression ...
The migration of cells is fundamental to a number of physiological/pathological processes, ranging f...
The migration of cells is fundamental to a number of physiological/pathological processes, ranging f...
Cancer cells have the ability to migrate from the primary (original) site to other places in the bod...
In cell and tissue development and physiology, cell migration is of paramount significance. It is es...
AbstractPatients with mammographically dense breast tissue have a greatly increased risk of developi...
Migration of cells across tissues with diverse biophysical environments plays a crucial role in a wi...
The migration of cancer cells is highly regulated by the biomechanical properties of their local mic...
AbstractInvasion of MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells into three-dimensional (3-D) type I-collagen matr...
AbstractMesenchymal cell migration through a three-dimensional (3D) matrix typically involves major ...
SummaryTumor cells invading three-dimensional matrices need to remodel the extracellular matrix (ECM...
The behavior of cancer cells is strongly influenced by the properties of extracellular microenvironm...
Cell motility under physiological and pathological conditions including malignant progression of can...