生物
细胞外基质
免疫系统
细胞生物学
粘弹性
细胞骨架
调解人
神经科学
细胞
免疫学
遗传学
物理
热力学
作者
Michael J. Harris,Denis Wirtz,Pei Hsun Wu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.semcdb.2018.10.008
摘要
Cells are dynamic structures that must respond to complex physical and chemical signals from their surrounding environment. The cytoskeleton is a key mediator of a cell's response to the signals of both the extracellular matrix and other cells present in the local microenvironment and allows it to tune its own mechanical properties in response to these cues. A growing body of evidence suggests that altered cellular viscoelasticity is a strong indicator of disease state; including cancer, laminopathy (genetic disorders of the nuclear lamina), infection, and aging. Here, we review recent work on the characterization of cell mechanics in disease and discuss the implications of altered viscoelasticity in regulation of immune responses. Finally, we provide an overview of techniques for measuring the mechanical properties of cells deeply embedded within tissues.
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