Publication: Cellular nanoscale stiffness patterns governed by intracellular forces
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2019-06-17
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Mandriota, Nicola, Claudia Friedsam, John A. Jones-Molina, Kathleen V. Tatem, Donald E. Ingber, and Ozgur Sahin. 2019. Cellular Nanoscale Stiffness Patterns Governed by Intracellular Forces. Nature Materials 18, no. 10: 1071-1077.
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Cell stiffness measurements have led to insights into various physiological and pathological processes. Although many cellular behaviours are influenced by intracellular mechanical forces that also alter the material properties of the cell, the precise mechanistic relationship between intracellular forces and cell stiffness remains unclear. Here we develop a cell mechanical imaging platform with high spatial resolution that reveals the existence of nanoscale stiffness patterns governed by intracellular forces. On the basis of these findings, we develop and validate a cellular mechanical model that quantitatively relates cell stiffness to intracellular forces. This allows us to determine the magnitude of tension within actin bundles, cell cortex and plasma membrane from the cell stiffness patterns across individual cells. These results expand our knowledge on the mechanical interaction between cells and their environments, and offer an alternative approach to determine physiologically relevant intracellular forces from high-resolution cell stiffness images.
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Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Condensed Matter Physics, General Materials Science, General Chemistry
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