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Microparticle traction force microscopy reveals subcellular force exertion patterns in immune cell–target interactions
by
Footer, Matthew J.
, Shah, Pavak K.
, Vorselen, Daan
, Theriot, Julie A.
, Huse, Morgan
, Wang, Yifan
, de Jesus, Miguel M.
, Cai, Wei
in
14/19
/ 631/250/2504/342
/ 631/57
/ 631/80/2373
/ Animals
/ Cell Communication
/ Cell Line
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Computer applications
/ Confocal microscopy
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Deformation
/ Force measurement
/ Formability
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hydrogels
/ Immune system
/ Immunological synapses
/ Immunology
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Measurement methods
/ Mechanical properties
/ Membranes
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Microparticles
/ Microscopy
/ Microscopy, Atomic Force
/ multidisciplinary
/ Particle shape
/ Particle size
/ Phagocytes
/ Phagocytosis
/ Polymerization
/ Science
/ Science & Technology - Other Topics
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Standard deviation
/ Synapses
/ T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic - chemistry
/ T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic - cytology
/ T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic - immunology
/ Traction
/ Traction force
2020
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Microparticle traction force microscopy reveals subcellular force exertion patterns in immune cell–target interactions
by
Footer, Matthew J.
, Shah, Pavak K.
, Vorselen, Daan
, Theriot, Julie A.
, Huse, Morgan
, Wang, Yifan
, de Jesus, Miguel M.
, Cai, Wei
in
14/19
/ 631/250/2504/342
/ 631/57
/ 631/80/2373
/ Animals
/ Cell Communication
/ Cell Line
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Computer applications
/ Confocal microscopy
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Deformation
/ Force measurement
/ Formability
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hydrogels
/ Immune system
/ Immunological synapses
/ Immunology
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Measurement methods
/ Mechanical properties
/ Membranes
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Microparticles
/ Microscopy
/ Microscopy, Atomic Force
/ multidisciplinary
/ Particle shape
/ Particle size
/ Phagocytes
/ Phagocytosis
/ Polymerization
/ Science
/ Science & Technology - Other Topics
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Standard deviation
/ Synapses
/ T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic - chemistry
/ T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic - cytology
/ T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic - immunology
/ Traction
/ Traction force
2020
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Microparticle traction force microscopy reveals subcellular force exertion patterns in immune cell–target interactions
by
Footer, Matthew J.
, Shah, Pavak K.
, Vorselen, Daan
, Theriot, Julie A.
, Huse, Morgan
, Wang, Yifan
, de Jesus, Miguel M.
, Cai, Wei
in
14/19
/ 631/250/2504/342
/ 631/57
/ 631/80/2373
/ Animals
/ Cell Communication
/ Cell Line
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Computer applications
/ Confocal microscopy
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Deformation
/ Force measurement
/ Formability
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hydrogels
/ Immune system
/ Immunological synapses
/ Immunology
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Measurement methods
/ Mechanical properties
/ Membranes
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Microparticles
/ Microscopy
/ Microscopy, Atomic Force
/ multidisciplinary
/ Particle shape
/ Particle size
/ Phagocytes
/ Phagocytosis
/ Polymerization
/ Science
/ Science & Technology - Other Topics
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Standard deviation
/ Synapses
/ T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic - chemistry
/ T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic - cytology
/ T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic - immunology
/ Traction
/ Traction force
2020
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Microparticle traction force microscopy reveals subcellular force exertion patterns in immune cell–target interactions
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Microparticle traction force microscopy reveals subcellular force exertion patterns in immune cell–target interactions
2020
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Overview
Force exertion is an integral part of cellular behavior. Traction force microscopy (TFM) has been instrumental for studying such forces, providing spatial force measurements at subcellular resolution. However, the applications of classical TFM are restricted by the typical planar geometry. Here, we develop a particle-based force sensing strategy for studying cellular interactions. We establish a straightforward batch approach for synthesizing uniform, deformable and tuneable hydrogel particles, which can also be easily derivatized. The 3D shape of such particles can be resolved with superresolution (<50 nm) accuracy using conventional confocal microscopy. We introduce a reference-free computational method allowing inference of traction forces with high sensitivity directly from the particle shape. We illustrate the potential of this approach by revealing subcellular force patterns throughout phagocytic engulfment and force dynamics in the cytotoxic T-cell immunological synapse. This strategy can readily be adapted for studying cellular forces in a wide range of applications.
Traction force microscopy is an effective method for measuring cellular forces but it is limited by planar geometry. Here the authors develop a facile method to produce deformable hydrogel particles and a reference-free computational method to resolve surface traction forces from particle shape deformation.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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