articleNature CommunicationsFeb 19, 2015GOLD OA

Substrate stress relaxation regulates cell spreading

Harvard University

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Abstract

Studies of cellular mechanotransduction have converged upon the idea that cells sense extracellular matrix (ECM) elasticity by gauging resistance to the traction forces they exert on the ECM. However, these studies typically utilize purely elastic materials as substrates, whereas physiological ECMs are viscoelastic, and exhibit stress relaxation, so that cellular traction forces exerted by cells remodel the ECM. Here we investigate the influence of ECM stress relaxation on cell behaviour through computational modelling and cellular experiments. Surprisingly, both our computational model and experiments find that spreading for cells cultured on soft substrates that exhibit stress relaxation is greater than…

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Keywords
  • Mechanotransduction
  • Viscoelasticity
  • Extracellular matrix
  • Stress relaxation
  • Elasticity (physics)
  • Mechanobiology
  • Materials science
  • Traction (geology)
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