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Cell marathon: long-distance cell migration and metastasis-associated gene analysis using a folding paper system. | LitMetric

Cell marathon: long-distance cell migration and metastasis-associated gene analysis using a folding paper system.

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Department of Biomedical Engineering, Chang Gung University, 259 Wen-Hwa 1st Road, Kwei-Shan, Taoyuan, 333 Taiwan.

Published: October 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • High mortality rates in cancer patients with distant metastasis highlight the need for targeted drugs to inhibit cancer spread.
  • A novel folding paper system was created to mimic tumor-vascular interactions and study long-distance cell migration, revealing significant correlations between migration distance and metastasis-related genes.
  • Further analysis showed that the PTPN13 gene acts as a tumor suppressor that inhibits long-distance cell migration, offering insights for potential targeted therapies against cancer metastasis.

Article Abstract

A high mortality rate was found in cancer patients with distant metastasis. Development of targeted drugs for effectively inhibiting cancer metastasis is the key for increasing therapeutic success. In the current study, a folding paper system was developed to mimic a tumor-vascular interface for the study of long-distance cell migration. Correlation between the cell migration distance and metastasis-associated gene was successfully analyzed by disassembling the stacked paper construct. The result revealed that the migration distance and number of migrated cells were highly correlated to cell characteristics. Moreover, immunocytochemistry was directly conducted on the paper layer to study the signaling pathway. Kelch-like and protein tyrosine phosphatase families were examined and the PTPN13 gene was shown to regulate long-distance cell migration. By analyzing the phosphorylated mTOR, the PTPN13 gene was further confirmed to be a tumor suppressor gene that inhibits long-distance cell migration. The folding paper system provides an alternative approach for long-distance cell migration. Metastasis-associated gene expression can be analyzed to potentially develop targeted drugs for cancer metastasis inhibition.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2lc00663dDOI Listing

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