Influences of Cell-ECM Adhesion on Migration of Tumor Cells Regulated by ECM Stiffness: A Model Study
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    Objective To study the influence of cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesion on migration of tumor cells regulated by ECM stiffness. Methods The cellular Potts model (CPM) was established to simulate tumor cell growth and cellular immune feedback system. The effects from mechanical behavior of cells on cell-ECM adhesion were observed, and the migration of tumor cells under different ECM was analyzed. Results The ECM stiffness could influence the migration rate of tumor cells. The change of ECM stiffness regulated the adhesion force between cells and ECM, and the change of adhesion force would influence the migration rate of cells. Conclusions The migration and distribution patterns of cells are closely related to the adhesion and stiffness of ECM. The increase in ECM stiffness can effectively promote the migration rate of tumor cells, and the further increase in ECM stiffness inhibits the migration of tumor cells. These findings may further reveal dynamic changes of ECM, adhesion and mechanical performance of tumor cell migration.

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ZHANG Ying, WANG Yulan, WANG Kaiqun, WEI Yan, HUANG Di, CHEN Weiyi, SHAN Yanhu. Influences of Cell-ECM Adhesion on Migration of Tumor Cells Regulated by ECM Stiffness: A Model Study[J]. Journal of medical biomechanics,2021,36(4):604-611

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  • Received:July 14,2020
  • Revised:September 05,2020
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