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2019 “Cell-cell adhesion and myosin activity regulate cortical actin assembly in mammary gland epithelium on concaved surface”

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Author
W.-H. Jung, K. Elawad, S. H. Kang, Y. Chen
Journal
Cells
Vol
8
Page
813
Year
2019

It has been demonstrated that geometry can affect cell behaviors. Though curvature-sensitive proteins at the nanoscale are studied, it is unclear how cells sense curvature at the cellular and multicellular levels. To characterize and determine the mechanisms of curvature-dependent cell behaviors, we grow cells on open channels of the 60-µm radius. We found that cortical F-actin is 1.2-fold more enriched in epithelial cells grown on the curved surface compared to the flat control. We observed that myosin activity is required to promote cortical F-actin formation. Furthermore, cell-cell contact was shown to be indispensable for curvature-dependent cortical actin assembly. Our results indicate that the actomyosin network coupled with adherens junctions is involved in curvature-sensing at the multi-cellular level.


https://doi.org/10.3390/cells8080813