SummaryOncologists often diagnose cancer based on a change of tissue stiffness sensed by palpation, yet cancer researchers generally focus on biochemical signaling mechanisms. Tumors are more rigid because they have a stiffer extracellular matrix. A new study shows that this alteration of matrix mechanics activates integrins, which not only promotes mitogenic signaling through Erk but also cell contractility through Rho, which can further increase matrix stiffness. This establishes a positive feedback loop that switches on the malignant phenotype in mammary epithelial cells. This mechanical “autocrine loop” brings solid-state mechanotransduction on a par with oncogenic signaling pathways in malignant transformation
Simple Summary Matrix stiffness is recognized as a critical factor in cancer progression. Recent stu...
An increase in extracellular matrix stiffness enhances cancer cell migration and proliferation at th...
The mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix have an important role in cell growth and diff...
SummaryTumors are stiffer than normal tissue, and tumors have altered integrins. Because integrins a...
Tumors are stiffer than normal tissue, but whether this biophysical alteration actively contributes ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer of women worldwide and the second leading cause of cancer de...
textThe broad objective of this research is to examine the relationship between the cellular microme...
Predicting which benign and early stage breast lesions will transform is a major therapeutic challen...
Despite advances in the molecular regulators of cancer, patient survival rates have stagnated. Mecha...
Mechanics and biochemical signaling are both often deregulated in cancer, leading toincreased cell i...
In cancer, two unique and seemingly contradictory behaviors are evident: on the one hand, tumors are...
Tumors are mechanically-corrupted tissues. Although a role for tissue force in malignancy is slowly ...
Matrix stiffness is an important microenvironmental cue that regulates cell growth, motility, and di...
Summary: Biomechanical signals from remodeled extracellular matrix (ECM) promote tumor progression. ...
Increased tissue stiffness is a classic characteristic of solid tumors. One of the major contributin...
Simple Summary Matrix stiffness is recognized as a critical factor in cancer progression. Recent stu...
An increase in extracellular matrix stiffness enhances cancer cell migration and proliferation at th...
The mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix have an important role in cell growth and diff...
SummaryTumors are stiffer than normal tissue, and tumors have altered integrins. Because integrins a...
Tumors are stiffer than normal tissue, but whether this biophysical alteration actively contributes ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer of women worldwide and the second leading cause of cancer de...
textThe broad objective of this research is to examine the relationship between the cellular microme...
Predicting which benign and early stage breast lesions will transform is a major therapeutic challen...
Despite advances in the molecular regulators of cancer, patient survival rates have stagnated. Mecha...
Mechanics and biochemical signaling are both often deregulated in cancer, leading toincreased cell i...
In cancer, two unique and seemingly contradictory behaviors are evident: on the one hand, tumors are...
Tumors are mechanically-corrupted tissues. Although a role for tissue force in malignancy is slowly ...
Matrix stiffness is an important microenvironmental cue that regulates cell growth, motility, and di...
Summary: Biomechanical signals from remodeled extracellular matrix (ECM) promote tumor progression. ...
Increased tissue stiffness is a classic characteristic of solid tumors. One of the major contributin...
Simple Summary Matrix stiffness is recognized as a critical factor in cancer progression. Recent stu...
An increase in extracellular matrix stiffness enhances cancer cell migration and proliferation at th...
The mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix have an important role in cell growth and diff...