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Brief Report: Highly motile cells are metabolically responsive to collagen density
Authors:Matthew R. Zanotelli  Jian Zhang  Ismael Ortiz  Wenjun Wang  Neil C. Chada  Cynthia A. Reinhart-King
Affiliation:aNancy E. and Peter C. Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 14853;bDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 37235
Abstract:Altered tissue mechanics and metabolism have gained significant attention as drivers of tumorigenesis, and mechanoresponsive metabolism has been implicated in migration and metastasis. However, heterogeneity in cell populations makes it difficult to link changes in behavior with metabolism, as individual cell behaviors are not necessarily reflected in population-based measurements. As such, the impact of increased collagen deposition, a tumor-associated collagen signature, on metabolism remains ambiguous. Here, we utilize a wide range of collagen densities to alter migration ability and study the bioenergetics of individual cells over time. Sorting cells based on their level of motility revealed energetics are a function of collagen density only for highly motile cells, not the entire population or cells with low motility. Changes in migration with increasing collagen density were correlated with cellular energetics, where matrix conditions most permissive to migration required less energy usage during movement and migrated more efficiently. These findings reveal a link between matrix mechanics, migratory phenotype, and bioenergetics and suggest that energetic costs are determined by the extracellular matrix and influence cell motility.
Keywords:cell migration   mechanobiology   extracellular matrix   metabolism   heterogeneity
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