A minimal physical model for curvotaxis driven by curved protein complexes at the cell's leading edge

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العنوان: A minimal physical model for curvotaxis driven by curved protein complexes at the cell's leading edge
المؤلفون: Sadhu, Raj Kumar, Luciano, Marine, Xi, Wang, Martinez-Torres, Cristina, Schröder, Marcel, Blum, Christoph, Tarantola, Marco, Penič, Samo, Iglič, Aleš, Beta, Carsten, Steinbock, Oliver, Bodenschatz, Eberhard, Ladoux, Benoît, Gabriele, Sylvain, Gov, Nir S.
سنة النشر: 2023
المجموعة: Condensed Matter
Physics (Other)
Quantitative Biology
مصطلحات موضوعية: Physics - Biological Physics, Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter, Quantitative Biology - Cell Behavior
الوصف: Cells often migrate on curved surfaces inside the body, such as curved tissues, blood vessels or highly curved protrusions of other cells. Recent \textit{in-vitro} experiments provide clear evidence that motile cells are affected by the curvature of the substrate on which they migrate, preferring certain curvatures to others, termed ``curvotaxis". The origin and underlying mechanism that gives rise to this curvature sensitivity are not well understood. Here, we employ a ``minimal cell" model which is composed of a vesicle that contains curved membrane protein complexes, that exert protrusive forces on the membrane (representing the pressure due to actin polymerization). This minimal-cell model gives rise to spontaneous emergence of a motile phenotype, driven by a lamellipodia-like leading edge. By systematically screening the behaviour of this model on different types of curved substrates (sinusoidal, cylinder and tube), we show that minimal ingredients and energy terms capture the experimental data. The model recovers the observed migration on the sinusoidal substrate, where cells move along the grooves (minima), while avoiding motion along the ridges. In addition, the model predicts the tendency of cells to migrate circumferentially on convex substrates and axially on concave ones. Both of these predictions are verified experimentally, on several cell types. Altogether, our results identify the minimization of membrane-substrate adhesion energy and binding energy between the membrane protein complexes as key players of curvotaxis in cell migration.
نوع الوثيقة: Working Paper
URL الوصول: http://arxiv.org/abs/2304.09934
رقم الأكسشن: edsarx.2304.09934
قاعدة البيانات: arXiv