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Cell Stiffening in Response to External Stress is Correlated to Actin Recruitment

Delphine Icard Arcizet
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Olivier Cardoso
Sylvie Hénon

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We designed a micromanipulation device that allows the local application of a constant force on living cells, and the measurement of their stiffness. The force is applied through an Arg-Gly-Asp-coated bead adhering on the cell and trapped in optical tweezers controlled by a feedback loop. Epifluorescence observations of green fluorescent protein-actin in the cells are made during force application. We observe a stiffening of cells submitted to a constant force within a few minutes, coupled to actin recruitment both at the bead-cell contact and up to several micrometers from the stress application zone. Moreover, kinetics of stiffening and actin recruitment exhibit a strong correlation. This work presents the first quantification of the dynamics of cell mechanical reinforcement under stress, which is a novel insight into the elucidation of the more general phenomenon of cell adaptation to stress.

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hal-00530108 , version 1 (27-10-2010)

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Delphine Icard Arcizet, Olivier Cardoso, Alain Richert, Sylvie Hénon. Cell Stiffening in Response to External Stress is Correlated to Actin Recruitment. Biophysical Journal, 2008, 94 (7), pp.2906-2913. ⟨10.1529/biophysj.107.118265⟩. ⟨hal-00530108⟩
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