A multiplexed tension sensor reveals the distinct levels of integrin-mediated forces in adherent cells†

IF 5.2 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Xiaojun Liu, Jiangtao Li, Xiaoyun Wang, Feng Shao, Xingyou Hu, Juan Li, Lei Yu, Jicheng Zang, Guixue Wang and Yongliang Wang
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Abstract

Integrins are crucial for cell adhesion, spreading, and cell–cell interactions, contributing significantly to cellular functions. Various tension sensors have been developed to measure integrin tensions across different cell types and conditions. However, there is a lack of tools to accurately calibrate the high-level force range of integrins required for cell adhesion. In this study, we engineered a multiplexed tension sensor (TS) by combining a yellow fluorescence protein tension sensor (YFP TS) with a DNA integrative tension sensor (ITS) previously used. This innovative approach enabled us to detect integrin-mediated forces in adherent cells. Our findings revealed that high-motile fish keratocytes exhibited integrin-mediated forces ranging from 44 to 100 pN, whereas low-motile 3T3L1 and NRK cells generated integrin-mediated forces exceeding 100 pN. This difference may be attributed to the shorter dwelling time or interaction time between an integrin and a RGD ligand in keratocytes, suggesting a need to examine the loading rate information for the integrin and the ligand in focal adhesions.

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多重张力传感器揭示了粘附细胞中整合素介导的不同作用力水平†。
整合素对细胞粘附、扩散和细胞间相互作用至关重要,对细胞功能有重大贡献。目前已开发出各种张力传感器,用于测量不同细胞类型和条件下的整合素张力。然而,目前还缺乏精确校准细胞粘附所需的整合素高强度范围的工具。在这项研究中,我们将黄色荧光蛋白张力传感器(YFP TS)与之前使用的 DNA 整合张力传感器(ITS)相结合,设计出了一种多重张力传感器(TS)。这种创新方法使我们能够检测粘附细胞中整合素介导的力。我们的研究结果表明,高纤度鱼角膜细胞表现出的整合素介导力介于 44 到 100 pN 之间,而低纤度 3T3L1 和 NRK 细胞产生的整合素介导力超过 100 pN。这种差异可能是由于整合素和 RGD 配体在角膜细胞中的停留时间或相互作用时间较短,这表明有必要研究整合素和配体在局灶粘连中的加载率信息。
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Materials Advances
Materials Advances MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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