Characteristic energy scales of active fluctuations in adherent cells.

IF 2.4 Q3 BIOPHYSICS
Biophysical reports Pub Date : 2022-12-29 eCollection Date: 2023-03-08 DOI:10.1016/j.bpr.2022.100099
Avraham Moriel, Haguy Wolfenson, Eran Bouchbinder
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Abstract

Cell-matrix and cell-cell adhesion play important roles in a wide variety of physiological processes, from the single-cell level to the large scale, multicellular organization of tissues. Cells actively apply forces to their environment, either extracellular matrix or neighboring cells, as well as sense its biophysical properties. The fluctuations associated with these active processes occur on an energy scale much larger than that of ordinary thermal equilibrium fluctuations, yet their statistical properties and characteristic scales are not fully understood. Here, we compare measurements of the energy scale of active cellular fluctuations-an effective cellular temperature-in four different biophysical settings, involving both single-cell and cell-aggregate experiments under various control conditions, different cell types, and various biophysical observables. The results indicate that a similar energy scale of active fluctuations might characterize the same cell type in different settings, though it may vary among different cell types, being approximately six to eight orders of magnitude larger than the ordinary thermal energy at room temperature. These findings call for extracting the energy scale of active fluctuations over a broader range of cell types, experimental settings, and biophysical observables and for understanding the biophysical origin and significance of such cellular energy scales.

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粘附细胞中活性波动的特征能量尺度。
细胞-基质和细胞-细胞粘附在从单细胞水平到大规模多细胞组织的各种生理过程中发挥着重要作用。细胞会主动向周围环境(细胞外基质或邻近细胞)施加力,并感知其生物物理特性。与这些活跃过程相关的波动发生在比普通热平衡波动大得多的能量尺度上,但它们的统计特性和特征尺度还不完全清楚。在这里,我们比较了在四种不同生物物理环境下对活跃细胞波动能量尺度--有效细胞温度--的测量结果,包括在各种控制条件、不同细胞类型和各种生物物理观测指标下进行的单细胞和细胞聚集实验。结果表明,在不同环境下,同一细胞类型可能具有类似的活性波动能量尺度,但不同细胞类型的活性波动能量尺度可能不同,大约比室温下的普通热能大六到八个数量级。这些发现要求在更广泛的细胞类型、实验环境和生物物理观测指标中提取活跃波动的能量尺度,并理解这种细胞能量尺度的生物物理起源和意义。
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