Cell Cytoskeleton and Stiffness Are Mechanical Indicators of Organotropism in Breast Cancer
Tumor metastasis involves the dissemination of tumor cells from the primary lesion to other organs and the subsequent formation of secondary tumors, which leads to the majority of cancer-related deaths. Clinical findings show that cancer cell dissemination is not random but exhibits organ preference...
Main Authors: | , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
MDPI AG
2021-03-01
|
Series: | Biology |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/4/259 |
id |
doaj-f122cc19eddc4e488dc3b77a26ad7f8a |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-f122cc19eddc4e488dc3b77a26ad7f8a2021-03-26T00:00:24ZengMDPI AGBiology2079-77372021-03-011025925910.3390/biology10040259Cell Cytoskeleton and Stiffness Are Mechanical Indicators of Organotropism in Breast CancerKai Tang0Ying Xin1Keming Li2Xi Chen3Youhua Tan4Shenzhen Research Institute, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Shenzhen 518000, ChinaShenzhen Research Institute, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Shenzhen 518000, ChinaShenzhen Research Institute, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Shenzhen 518000, ChinaShenzhen Research Institute, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Shenzhen 518000, ChinaShenzhen Research Institute, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Shenzhen 518000, ChinaTumor metastasis involves the dissemination of tumor cells from the primary lesion to other organs and the subsequent formation of secondary tumors, which leads to the majority of cancer-related deaths. Clinical findings show that cancer cell dissemination is not random but exhibits organ preference or organotropism. While intrinsic biochemical factors of cancer cells have been extensively studied in organotropism, much less is known about the role of cell cytoskeleton and mechanics. Herein, we demonstrate that cell cytoskeleton and mechanics are correlated with organotropism. The result of cell stiffness measurements shows that breast cancer cells with bone tropism are much stiffer with enhanced F-actin, while tumor cells with brain tropism are softer with lower F-actin than their parental cells. The difference in cellular stiffness matches the difference in the rigidity of their metastasized organs. Further, disrupting the cytoskeleton of breast cancer cells with bone tropism not only elevates the expressions of brain metastasis-related genes but also increases cell spreading and proliferation on soft substrates mimicking the stiffness of brain tissue. Stabilizing the cytoskeleton of cancer cells with brain tropism upregulates bone metastasis-related genes while reduces the mechanoadaptation ability on soft substrates. Taken together, these findings demonstrate that cell cytoskeleton and biophysical properties of breast cancer subpopulations correlate with their metastatic preference in terms of gene expression pattern and mechanoadaptation ability, implying the potential role of cell cytoskeleton in organotropism.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/4/259cell stiffnessorganotropismcytoskeletoncell mechanicsmechanoadaptation |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Kai Tang Ying Xin Keming Li Xi Chen Youhua Tan |
spellingShingle |
Kai Tang Ying Xin Keming Li Xi Chen Youhua Tan Cell Cytoskeleton and Stiffness Are Mechanical Indicators of Organotropism in Breast Cancer Biology cell stiffness organotropism cytoskeleton cell mechanics mechanoadaptation |
author_facet |
Kai Tang Ying Xin Keming Li Xi Chen Youhua Tan |
author_sort |
Kai Tang |
title |
Cell Cytoskeleton and Stiffness Are Mechanical Indicators of Organotropism in Breast Cancer |
title_short |
Cell Cytoskeleton and Stiffness Are Mechanical Indicators of Organotropism in Breast Cancer |
title_full |
Cell Cytoskeleton and Stiffness Are Mechanical Indicators of Organotropism in Breast Cancer |
title_fullStr |
Cell Cytoskeleton and Stiffness Are Mechanical Indicators of Organotropism in Breast Cancer |
title_full_unstemmed |
Cell Cytoskeleton and Stiffness Are Mechanical Indicators of Organotropism in Breast Cancer |
title_sort |
cell cytoskeleton and stiffness are mechanical indicators of organotropism in breast cancer |
publisher |
MDPI AG |
series |
Biology |
issn |
2079-7737 |
publishDate |
2021-03-01 |
description |
Tumor metastasis involves the dissemination of tumor cells from the primary lesion to other organs and the subsequent formation of secondary tumors, which leads to the majority of cancer-related deaths. Clinical findings show that cancer cell dissemination is not random but exhibits organ preference or organotropism. While intrinsic biochemical factors of cancer cells have been extensively studied in organotropism, much less is known about the role of cell cytoskeleton and mechanics. Herein, we demonstrate that cell cytoskeleton and mechanics are correlated with organotropism. The result of cell stiffness measurements shows that breast cancer cells with bone tropism are much stiffer with enhanced F-actin, while tumor cells with brain tropism are softer with lower F-actin than their parental cells. The difference in cellular stiffness matches the difference in the rigidity of their metastasized organs. Further, disrupting the cytoskeleton of breast cancer cells with bone tropism not only elevates the expressions of brain metastasis-related genes but also increases cell spreading and proliferation on soft substrates mimicking the stiffness of brain tissue. Stabilizing the cytoskeleton of cancer cells with brain tropism upregulates bone metastasis-related genes while reduces the mechanoadaptation ability on soft substrates. Taken together, these findings demonstrate that cell cytoskeleton and biophysical properties of breast cancer subpopulations correlate with their metastatic preference in terms of gene expression pattern and mechanoadaptation ability, implying the potential role of cell cytoskeleton in organotropism. |
topic |
cell stiffness organotropism cytoskeleton cell mechanics mechanoadaptation |
url |
https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/4/259 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT kaitang cellcytoskeletonandstiffnessaremechanicalindicatorsoforganotropisminbreastcancer AT yingxin cellcytoskeletonandstiffnessaremechanicalindicatorsoforganotropisminbreastcancer AT kemingli cellcytoskeletonandstiffnessaremechanicalindicatorsoforganotropisminbreastcancer AT xichen cellcytoskeletonandstiffnessaremechanicalindicatorsoforganotropisminbreastcancer AT youhuatan cellcytoskeletonandstiffnessaremechanicalindicatorsoforganotropisminbreastcancer |
_version_ |
1724203367254720512 |