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Elasticity of normal and cancerous human bladder cells studied by scanning force microscopy
Authors:M. Lekka  P. Laidler  D. Gil  J. Lekki  Z. Stachura  A. Z. Hrynkiewicz
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Nuclear Physics, Radzikowskiego 152, PL-31-342 Cracow, Poland e-mail: lekka@alf.ifj.edu.pl, PL;(2) Institute of Medical Biochemistry Collegium Medicum, UJ, Kopernika 7, PL-31-034 Cracow, Poland, PL
Abstract:Scanning force microscopy was used for the determination of the elastic properties of living cells in their culture conditions. The studies were carried out on human epithelial cells. Two similar lines of normal cells (Hu609 and HCV29) and three cancerous ones (Hu456, T24, BC3726) were measured using the scanning force microscope in order to collect the force versus indentation curves. The BC3726 line originates from the HCV29 cell line which was transformed by the v-ras oncogene. To evaluate their elastic properties, Young's modulus values were determined. The present study has shown that normal cells have a Young's modulus of about one order of magnitude higher than cancerous ones. Such a change might be attributed to a difference in the organisation of cell cytoskeletons and requires further studies. Received: 30 April 1998 / Revised version: 17 December 1998 / Accepted: 21 January 1999
Keywords:Scanning force microscopy  Cytoskeleton elasticity  Normal and cancerous cells
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