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De-adhesion dynamics of melanoma cells from brain endothelial layer
Authors:Béla Varga  Réka Anita Domokos  Csilla Fazakas  Imola Wilhelm  István A. Krizbai  Zsolt Szegletes  Csilla Gergely  György Váró  Attila G. Végh
Affiliation:1. Institute of Biophysics, Biological Research Centre, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged, Hungary;2. Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Physics, Cluj-Napoca, Romania;3. Laboratoire Charles Coulomb, UMR 5221 CNRS, – Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, France;4. Institute of Life Sciences, Vasile Goldi? Western University, Arad, Romania
Abstract:Metastasis formation is a complex and not entirely understood process. The poorest prognosis and the most feared complications are associated to brain metastases. Melanoma derived brain metastases show the highest prevalence. Due to the lack of classical lymphatic drainage, in the process of brain metastases formation the haematogenous route is of primordial importance. The first and crucial step in this multistep process is the establishment of firm adhesion between the blood travelling melanoma cells and the tightly connected layer of the endothelium, which is the fundamental structure of the blood-brain barrier. This study compares the de-adhesion properties and dynamics of three melanoma cells types (WM35, A2058 and A375) to a confluent layer of brain micro-capillary endothelial cells. Cell type dependent adhesion characteristics are presented, pointing towards the existence of metastatic potential related nanomechanical aspects. Apparent mechanical properties such as elasticity, maximal adhesion force, number, size and distance of individual rupture events showed altered values pointing towards cell type dependent aspects. Our results underline the importance of mechanical details in case of intercellular interactions. Nevertheless, it suggests that in adequate circumstances elastic and adhesive characterizations might be used as biomarkers.
Keywords:Atomic force microscope  Single-cell force spectroscopy  Cell mechanics  Melanoma cell adhesion  Cerebral endothelial cell  Metastatic potential
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