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Levy-like movement patterns of metastatic cancer cells revealed in microfabricated systems and implicated in vivo

Author(s)
Huda, SabilWeigelin, BettinaWolf, KatarinaTretiakov, Konstantin V.Polev, KonstantinWilk, GaryIwasa, MasatomoEmami, Fateme S.Narojczyk, Jakub W.Banaszak, MichalSoh, SiowlingPilans, DidzisVahid, AmirMakurath, MonikaFriedl, PeterBorisy, Gary G.Kandere-Grzybowska, KristianaGrzybowski, Bartosz A.
Issued Date
2018-10
DOI
10.1038/s41467-018-06563-w
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/25163
Fulltext
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-06563-w
Citation
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, v.9, pp.4539
Abstract
Metastatic cancer cells differ from their non-metastatic counterparts not only in terms of molecular composition and genetics, but also by the very strategy they employ for locomotion. Here, we analyzed large-scale statistics for cells migrating on linear microtracks to show that metastatic cancer cells follow a qualitatively different movement strategy than their non-invasive counterparts. The trajectories of metastatic cells display clusters of small steps that are interspersed with long "flights". Such movements are characterized by heavy-tailed, truncated power law distributions of persistence times and are consistent with the Levy walks that are also often employed by animal predators searching for scarce prey or food sources. In contrast, non-metastatic cancerous cells perform simple diffusive movements. These findings are supported by preliminary experiments with cancer cells migrating away from primary tumors in vivo. The use of chemical inhibitors targeting actin-binding proteins allows for "reprogramming" the Levy walks into either diffusive or ballistic movements.
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
ISSN
2041-1723
Keyword
FLIGHT SEARCH PATTERNSSELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERSPOWER-LAW DISTRIBUTIONSWANDERING ALBATROSSESANOMALOUS DIFFUSIONRANDOM-WALKSMIGRATIONMOTILITYBEHAVIORDYNAMICS

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