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Elife ; 102021 09 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34554089

ABSTRACT

Nanometer-scale properties of the extracellular matrix influence many biological processes, including cell motility. While much information is available for single-cell migration, to date, no knowledge exists on how the nanoscale presentation of extracellular matrix receptors influences collective cell migration. In wound healing, basal keratinocytes collectively migrate on a fibronectin-rich provisional basement membrane to re-epithelialize the injured skin. Among other receptors, the fibronectin receptor integrin α5ß1 plays a pivotal role in this process. Using a highly specific integrin α5ß1 peptidomimetic combined with nanopatterned hydrogels, we show that keratinocyte sheets regulate their migration ability at an optimal integrin α5ß1 nanospacing. This efficiency relies on the effective propagation of stresses within the cell monolayer independent of substrate stiffness. For the first time, this work highlights the importance of extracellular matrix receptor nanoscale organization required for efficient tissue regeneration.


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Cell Movement , Extracellular Matrix/metabolism , Fibronectins/metabolism , Integrin alpha5beta1/metabolism , Keratinocytes/metabolism , Mechanotransduction, Cellular , Nanostructures , Wound Healing , Cell Adhesion , Cell Culture Techniques , Cell Proliferation , Cell-Matrix Junctions/metabolism , HaCaT Cells , Humans , Hydrogels , Surface Properties , Time Factors
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