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Curvotaxis directs cell migration through cell-scale curvature landscapes
by
Ponche, Arnaud
, Chauvy, Pierre-François
, Anselme, Karine
, Guignandon, Alain
, Petithory, Tatiana
, Spangenberg, Arnaud
, Vassaux, Maxime
, Rougerie, Pablo
, Milan, Jean-Louis
, Bigerelle, Maxence
, Brigaud, Isabelle
, Cloatre, Thomas
, Marteau, Julie
, Tusamda Wakhloo, Nayana
, Dos Santos, Thomas
, Pieuchot, Laurent
in
13/100
/ 13/89
/ 14/19
/ 38/91
/ 631/80/84
/ 639/301/54
/ 9/10
/ Adherent cells
/ Animals
/ Biological evolution
/ Biotopes
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Cell Adhesion - genetics
/ Cell Adhesion - physiology
/ Cell Line
/ Cell migration
/ Cell Movement - genetics
/ Cell Movement - physiology
/ Cell Nucleus - physiology
/ Cell Shape - genetics
/ Cell Shape - physiology
/ Cellular Biology
/ Chemical Sciences
/ Curvature
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Cytoskeleton - physiology
/ Functional analysis
/ Gene Expression
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Life Sciences
/ Material chemistry
/ Medical imaging
/ Mice
/ Microscopy, Confocal
/ Models, Biological
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nuclei (cytology)
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Surface Properties
/ Time-Lapse Imaging - methods
2018
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Curvotaxis directs cell migration through cell-scale curvature landscapes
by
Ponche, Arnaud
, Chauvy, Pierre-François
, Anselme, Karine
, Guignandon, Alain
, Petithory, Tatiana
, Spangenberg, Arnaud
, Vassaux, Maxime
, Rougerie, Pablo
, Milan, Jean-Louis
, Bigerelle, Maxence
, Brigaud, Isabelle
, Cloatre, Thomas
, Marteau, Julie
, Tusamda Wakhloo, Nayana
, Dos Santos, Thomas
, Pieuchot, Laurent
in
13/100
/ 13/89
/ 14/19
/ 38/91
/ 631/80/84
/ 639/301/54
/ 9/10
/ Adherent cells
/ Animals
/ Biological evolution
/ Biotopes
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Cell Adhesion - genetics
/ Cell Adhesion - physiology
/ Cell Line
/ Cell migration
/ Cell Movement - genetics
/ Cell Movement - physiology
/ Cell Nucleus - physiology
/ Cell Shape - genetics
/ Cell Shape - physiology
/ Cellular Biology
/ Chemical Sciences
/ Curvature
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Cytoskeleton - physiology
/ Functional analysis
/ Gene Expression
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Life Sciences
/ Material chemistry
/ Medical imaging
/ Mice
/ Microscopy, Confocal
/ Models, Biological
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nuclei (cytology)
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Surface Properties
/ Time-Lapse Imaging - methods
2018
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Curvotaxis directs cell migration through cell-scale curvature landscapes
by
Ponche, Arnaud
, Chauvy, Pierre-François
, Anselme, Karine
, Guignandon, Alain
, Petithory, Tatiana
, Spangenberg, Arnaud
, Vassaux, Maxime
, Rougerie, Pablo
, Milan, Jean-Louis
, Bigerelle, Maxence
, Brigaud, Isabelle
, Cloatre, Thomas
, Marteau, Julie
, Tusamda Wakhloo, Nayana
, Dos Santos, Thomas
, Pieuchot, Laurent
in
13/100
/ 13/89
/ 14/19
/ 38/91
/ 631/80/84
/ 639/301/54
/ 9/10
/ Adherent cells
/ Animals
/ Biological evolution
/ Biotopes
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Cell Adhesion - genetics
/ Cell Adhesion - physiology
/ Cell Line
/ Cell migration
/ Cell Movement - genetics
/ Cell Movement - physiology
/ Cell Nucleus - physiology
/ Cell Shape - genetics
/ Cell Shape - physiology
/ Cellular Biology
/ Chemical Sciences
/ Curvature
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Cytoskeleton - physiology
/ Functional analysis
/ Gene Expression
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Life Sciences
/ Material chemistry
/ Medical imaging
/ Mice
/ Microscopy, Confocal
/ Models, Biological
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nuclei (cytology)
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Surface Properties
/ Time-Lapse Imaging - methods
2018
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Curvotaxis directs cell migration through cell-scale curvature landscapes
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Curvotaxis directs cell migration through cell-scale curvature landscapes
2018
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Cells have evolved multiple mechanisms to apprehend and adapt finely to their environment. Here we report a new cellular ability, which we term “curvotaxis” that enables the cells to respond to cell-scale curvature variations, a ubiquitous trait of cellular biotopes. We develop ultra-smooth sinusoidal surfaces presenting modulations of curvature in all directions, and monitor cell behavior on these topographic landscapes. We show that adherent cells avoid convex regions during their migration and position themselves in concave valleys. Live imaging combined with functional analysis shows that curvotaxis relies on a dynamic interplay between the nucleus and the cytoskeleton—the nucleus acting as a mechanical sensor that leads the migrating cell toward concave curvatures. Further analyses show that substratum curvature affects focal adhesions organization and dynamics, nuclear shape, and gene expression. Altogether, this work identifies curvotaxis as a new cellular guiding mechanism and promotes cell-scale curvature as an essential physical cue.
The effect that microscale surface curvature has on cell migration has not been evaluated. Here the authors fabricate sinusoidal 3D surfaces and show that the cell nucleus and cytoskeleton cooperate to guide cells to concave valleys in a process they coin curvotaxis.
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