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Cancer Cells: Unleashing Cancer Cells on Surfaces Exposing Motogenic IGDQ Peptides (Small 3/2016)

Authors :
Carine Michiels
Valentina Corvaglia
Davide Bonifazi
Riccardo Marega
Federica De Leo
Corvaglia, Valentina
Marega, Riccardo
De Leo, Federica
Michiels, Carine
Bonifazi, Davide
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Thiolated peptides bearing the Ile-Gly-Asp (IGD) motif, a highly conserved sequence of fi bronectin, are used for the preparation of anisotropic self-assembled monolayers (SAM gradients) to study the whole-population migratory behavior of metastatic breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231 cells). Ile-Gly-Asp-Gln-(IGDQ)-exposing SAMs sustain the adhesion of MDA-MB-231 cells by triggering focal adhesion kinase phosphorylation, similarly to the analogous Gly-Arg-Gly-Asp-(GRGD)-terminating surfaces. However, the biological responses of different cell lines interfaced with the SAM gradients show that only those exposing the IGDQ sequence induce signifi cant migration of MDA-MB-231 cells. In particular, the observed migratory behavior suggests the presence of cell subpopulations associated with a “stationary” or a “migratory” phenotype, the latter determining a considerable cell migration at the sub-cm length scale. These findings are of great importance as they suggest for the first time an active role of biological surfaces exposing the IGD motif in the multicomponent orchestration of cellular signaling involved in the metastatic progression.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3c1d2ea09c61fcd10b66c7717e49317b