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Cell Rep ; 43(8): 114553, 2024 Aug 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39150846

ABSTRACT

Collective cell migration is an emergent phenomenon, with long-range cell-cell communication influenced by various factors, including transmission of forces, viscoelasticity of individual cells, substrate interactions, and mechanotransduction. We investigate how alterations in cell-substrate distance fluctuations, cell-substrate adhesion, and traction forces impact the average velocity and temporal-spatial correlation of confluent monolayers formed by either wild-type (WT) MDCKII cells or zonula occludens (ZO)-1/2-depleted MDCKII cells (double knockdown [dKD]) representing highly contractile cells. The data indicate that confluent dKD monolayers exhibit decreased average velocity compared to less contractile WT cells concomitant with increased substrate adhesion, reduced traction forces, a more compact shape, diminished cell-cell interactions, and reduced cell-substrate distance fluctuations. Depletion of basal actin and myosin further supports the notion that short-range cell-substrate interactions, particularly fluctuations driven by basal actomyosin, significantly influence the migration speed of the monolayer on a larger length scale.


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Cell Adhesion , Cell Movement , Dogs , Animals , Madin Darby Canine Kidney Cells , Cell Adhesion/physiology , Cell Communication , Actins/metabolism , Zonula Occludens-1 Protein/metabolism , Actomyosin/metabolism , Myosins/metabolism , Zonula Occludens-2 Protein/metabolism , Zonula Occludens-2 Protein/genetics
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