2018
DOI: 10.1002/adbi.201800083
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Invasiveness of Cells Leads to Changes in Their Interaction Behavior with the Glycocalyx

Abstract: Transendothelial migration is a crucial step during metastasis. Before circulating tumor cells enter the endothelium, they face the glycocalyx. While invasive migration of cancer cells is well studied, few investigations exist regarding their interaction with the glycocalyx. Here, the interaction of three breast cell lines with an endothelial glycocalyx is studied. Benign MCF‐10A, noninvasive malign MCF‐7, and invasive MDA‐MB‐231 cells penetrate the glycocalyx, just adhere to it or approach without even attach… Show more

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“…MDA-MB-231 is an invasive breast cancer cell line. They migrate in various phenotypes and adapt their phenotype and migration behavior flexibly depending on the prevalent conditions [2628]. Cells were labeled with lifeAct-GFP marking filamentous actin within the cell.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MDA-MB-231 is an invasive breast cancer cell line. They migrate in various phenotypes and adapt their phenotype and migration behavior flexibly depending on the prevalent conditions [2628]. Cells were labeled with lifeAct-GFP marking filamentous actin within the cell.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%