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Collagen gel contraction assays: From modelling wound healing to quantifying cellular interactions with three-dimensional extracellular matrices
Institution:1. Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science, College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China;2. Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China;3. Wenzhou Institute, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wenzhou 325000, China
Abstract:Cells respond to and actively remodel the extracellular matrix (ECM). The dynamic and bidirectional interaction between cells and ECM, especially their mechanical interactions, has been found to play an essential role in triggering a series of complex biochemical and biomechanical signal pathways and in regulating cellular functions and behaviours. The collagen gel contraction assay (CGCA) is a widely used method to investigate cell–ECM interactions in 3D environments and provides a mechanically associated readout reflecting 3D cellular contractility. In this review, we summarize various versions of CGCA, with an emphasis on recent high-throughput and low-consumption CGCA techniques. More importantly, we focus on the technique of force monitoring during the contraction of collagen gel, which provides a quantitative characterization of the overall forces generated by all the resident cells in the collagen hydrogel. Accordingly, we present recent biological applications of the CGCA, which have expanded from the initial wound healing model to other studies concerning cell–ECM interactions, including fibrosis, cancer, tissue repair and the preparation of biomimetic microtissues.
Keywords:Collagen gel contraction assay  Cellular contractility  Cell-extracellular matrix interaction  Extracellular matrix remodelling  Wound healing model  Fibrotic model
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