Filamin-A and rheological properties of cultured melanoma cells

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Coughlin, MF [1 ]
Puig-de-Morales, M [1 ]
Bursac, P [1 ]
Mellema, M [1 ]
Millet, E [1 ]
Fredberg, JJ [1 ]
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[1] Harvard Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Environm Hlth, Physiol Program, Boston, MA 02115 USA
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10.1529/biophysj.105.061267
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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Here we report the rheological properties of cultured hsFLNa (filamin-A)-expressing ( FIL+) and hsFLNa-deficient ( FIL-) melanoma cells. Using magnetic twisting cytometry over a wide range of probing frequencies, and targeting either cortical or deeper cytoskeletal structures, we found that differences in stiffness of FIL+ versus FIL- cells were remarkably small. When probed through deep cytoskeletal structures, FIL+ cells were, at most, 30% stiffer than FIL- cells, whereas when probed through more peripheral cytoskeletal structures FIL- cells were not different except at very high frequencies. The loss tangent, expressed as an effective cytoskeletal temperature, was systematically greater in FIL- than FIL+ cells, but these differences were small and showed that the FIL+ cells were only slightly closer to a solidlike state. To quantify cytoskeletal remodeling, we measured spontaneous motions of beads bound to cortical cytoskeletal structures and found no difference in FIL+ versus FIL- cells. Although mechanical differences between FIL+ and FIL- cells were evident both in cortical and deeper structures, these differences were far smaller than expected based on measurements of the rheology of purified actin. lamin solutions. These findings do not rule out an important contribution of. lamin to the mechanical properties of the cortical cytoskeleton, but suggest that effects of. lamin in the cortex are not exerted on the length scale of the probe used here. These findings would appear to rule out any important contribution of. lamin to the bulk mechanical properties of the cytoplasm, however. Although. lamin is present in the cytoplasm, it may be inactive, its mechanical effects may be small compared with other crosslinkers, or mechanical properties of the matrix may be dominated by an overriding role of cytoskeletal prestress.
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