COX-2 dependent regulation of mechanotransduction in human breast cancer cells

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The ability of living cells to exert physical forces upon their surrounding is a necessary prerequisite for diverse biological processes, such as local cellular migrations in wound healing to metastatic-invasion of cancer. How forces are coopted in metastasis has remained unclear, however, because the mechanical interplay between cancer cells and the various stromal components has not been experimentally accessible. Current dogma implicates inflammation in these mechanical processes. Using Fourier transform traction microscopy, we measured the force-generating capacity of human breast cancer cells occupying a spectrum of invasiveness as well as basal and inducible COX-2 expression (MCF-7

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Yoon, A. R., Stasinopoulos, I., Kim, J. H., Yong, H. M., Kilic, O., Wirtz, D., … An, S. S. (2015). COX-2 dependent regulation of mechanotransduction in human breast cancer cells. Cancer Biology and Therapy, 16(3), 430–437. https://doi.org/10.1080/15384047.2014.1003004

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