2024
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adm9195
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Nuclear deformation and dynamics of migrating cells in 3D confinement reveal adaptation of pulling and pushing forces

Stefan Stöberl,
Johannes Flommersfeld,
Maximilian M. Kreft
et al.

Abstract: Eukaryotic cells show an astounding ability to remodel their shape and cytoskeleton and to migrate through pores and constrictions smaller than their nuclear diameter. However, the relation of nuclear deformation and migration dynamics in confinement remains unclear. Here, we study the mechanics and dynamics of mesenchymal cancer cell nuclei transitioning through three-dimensional compliant hydrogel channels. We find a biphasic dependence of migration speed and transition frequency on channel width, peaking at… Show more

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