Phenotypic changes of glioblastoma cells by a micropatterned mechanical cue마이크로 패턴 구조를 이용한 물리적인 자극에 의한 교모세포종의 표현형 변화에 관한 연구

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Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the most malignant gliomas, has remarkable tendency to infiltrate through surrounding normal brain tissue, which confers resistance to most of current therapies. Previously reported histologic evidences have shown that glioma cells migrate along the orientation of thin, elongated anatomic structures such as white matter tract and capillary vessel walls. Understanding topographical effects on glioma cell migration is important to develop new anti-migratory therapies; however, conventional culture systems have limitations to reproduce native environment for cell migration.In this study, we tried to identify the topographical effect on cell migration and its phenotype by culturing glioma cells on micro-patterned substrates mimicking brain anatomy. Glioma cells on micro-patterned substrates showed elongated morphology, highly aligned pattern and increased migration along the patterned direction. In contrast, the glioma cells on non-patterned substrates showed round morphology and random orientation with less migratory activity. Accordingly, the molecular feature of glioma cells was shown differently depending on surface topography, suggesting the impacts on intracellular signal by mechanical cues. In order to figure out the mechanism of phenotype change by mechanical cues, we examined the inhibition effects of associated signaling pathways on glioma cells. Glioma cells on flat and grooved substrates responded in different manner, which might be dependent on topography of substrates. Consequently, integrin might be considered as a mechanosensitive molecule of topographical cues and mediator for mechanotransduction.In conclusion, glioma cell migration and its intracellular signaling are highly regulated by mechanical cues mimicking neural topography. Thus, understanding mechanical effects on cells using micro-patterned scaffolds can contribute to identify effective anti-migratory therapies.
Advisors
Choi, Chul-Heeresearcher최철희
Description
한국과학기술원 : 바이오및뇌공학과,
Publisher
한국과학기술원
Issue Date
2014
Identifier
568899/325007  / 020123804
Language
eng
Description

학위논문(석사) - 한국과학기술원 : 바이오및뇌공학과, 2014.2, [ vi, 42 p. ]

Keywords

Glioblastoma multiforme; 기계적 신호; 표현형 변화; 세포역학 신호변환; 세포 이동; 교모세포종; migration; mechanotransduction; phenotypic change; mechanical cues; micropattern

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/196331
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http://library.kaist.ac.kr/search/detail/view.do?bibCtrlNo=568899&flag=dissertation
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