受控微环境对肿瘤细胞行为的调控

Wenguang Yang, Haibo Yu, Yuechao Wang, Wenxue Wang, Lianqing Liu
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认识到影响细胞形态和力学特性的微环境线索将有助于我们对肿瘤细胞的总体理解,并为开发有效的抗癌疗法提供方法。构建肿瘤细胞所处的特定物理微环境对肿瘤细胞的研究具有重要意义。尽管许多研究已经研究了肿瘤细胞与其周围微环境之间的局部相互作用如何调节细胞行为,但所需的方法非常复杂且耗时。在这篇论文中,我们描述了一种光可寻址的方法来构建聚乙二醇二丙烯酸酯(PEGDA)的周围微环境,从而研究外部环境对癌细胞行为的影响,包括细胞形态、增殖和迁移。这是第一个可以同时用于研究所有这些行为的方法。利用可编程的紫外线照射,诱导聚乙二醇溶液形成具有高生物相容性的任意形状,并且对细胞附着的抵抗力使PEGDA涂层膜能够阻碍细胞粘附,而细胞则在空白区域生长。此外,通过我们的方法确定,癌细胞的形态、增殖和迁移受到受控微环境的调节。
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Tumor cellular behaviors regulated by controlled microenvionment
Recognizing the microenvironmental cues that affect cellular morphology and mechanical properties will contribute to our general understanding of tumor cells, as well as provide approaches to develop effective anti-cancer therapies. Constructing the designated physical microenvironment in which the tumor cells exist is important for cancer cell studies. Although numerous studies have examined how the local interactions between tumor cells and their surrounding microenvironment can regulate cellular behavior, the methods required are very complex and time-consuming. In this manuscript, we describe a light-addressable method to pattern poly-(ethylene) glycol diacrylate (PEGDA) for constructing the surrounding microenvironment of cancer cells, enabling investigation of the effect of the external environment on cancer cell behavior including cell morphology, proliferation, and migration. This is the first method that can be used to simultaneously study all of these behaviors. Using programmable UV exposure, polymerization of the PEGDA solution was induced to create arbitrary shapes with high biocompatibility, and the resistance to cell attachment enabled the PEGDA-coat film to hinder cell adhesion, while the cells grew in the blank area. Moreover, cancer cell morphology, proliferation, and migration were regulated by the controlled microenvironment as determined by our method.
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