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Membrane blebs play a critical role in a hybrid mode of cancer cell invasion in three-dimensional environments.

A Guzman, R C Avard,A J Devanny,O S Kweon,L J Kaufman

JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE(2020)

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Abstract
The study of cancer cell invasion in 3D environments in vitro has revealed a variety of invasive modes, including amoeboid migration, characterized by primarily round cells that invade in a protease- and adhesion-independent manner. Here, we delineate a contractility-dependent migratory mode of primarily round breast cancer cells that is associated with extensive integrin-mediated extracellular matrix (ECM) reorganization that occurs at membrane blebs, with bleb necks sites of integrin clustering and integrin-dependent ECM alignment. We show that the spatiotemporal distribution of blebs and their utilization for ECM reorganization is mediated by functional beta 1 integrin receptors and other components of focal adhesions. Taken together, the work presented here characterizes a migratory mode of primarily round cancer cells in complex 3D environments and reveals a fundamentally new function for membrane blebs in cancer cell invasion.
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Membrane bleb,Integrin,ECM reorganization,Cancer,Cell migration
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