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  • A molecular clock controls periodically driven cell migration in confined spaces.

A molecular clock controls periodically driven cell migration in confined spaces.

Cell systems (2022-06-10)
Sung Hoon Lee, Jay C Hou, Archer Hamidzadeh, M Sulaiman Yousafzai, Visar Ajeti, Hao Chang, David J Odde, Michael Murrell, Andre Levchenko
ABSTRACT

Navigation through a dense, physically confining extracellular matrix is common in invasive cell spread and tissue reorganization but is still poorly understood. Here, we show that this migration is mediated by cyclic changes in the activity of a small GTPase RhoA, which is dependent on the oscillatory changes in the activity and abundance of the RhoA guanine nucleotide exchange factor, GEF-H1, and triggered by a persistent increase in the intracellular Ca2+ levels. We show that the molecular clock driving these cyclic changes is mediated by two coupled negative feedback loops, dependent on the microtubule dynamics, with a frequency that can be experimentally modulated based on a predictive mathematical model. We further demonstrate that an increasing frequency of the clock translates into a faster cell migration within physically confining spaces. This work lays the foundation for a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms dynamically driving cell migration in complex environments.

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