Low concentration microenvironments enhance the migration of neonatal cells of glial lineage Journal Article


Authors: Able, R. A. Jr; Ngnabeuye, C.; Beck, C.; Holland, E. C.; Vazquez, M.
Article Title: Low concentration microenvironments enhance the migration of neonatal cells of glial lineage
Abstract: Glial tumors have demonstrated abilities to sustain growth via recruitment of glial progenitor cells (GPCs), which is believed to be driven by chemotactic cues. Previous studies have illustrated that mouse GPCs of different genetic backgrounds are able to replicate the dispersion pattern seen in the human disease. How GPCs with genetic backgrounds transformed by tumor paracrine signaling respond to extracellular cues via migration is largely unexplored, and remains a limiting factor in utilizing GPCs as therapeutic targets. In this study, we utilized a microfluidic device to examine the chemotaxis of three genetically-altered mouse GPC populations towards tumor conditioned media, as well as towards three growth factors known to initiate the chemotaxis of cells excised from glial tumors: Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF), Platelet-Derived Growth Factor-BB (PDGF-BB), and Transforming Growth Factor-α (TGF-α). Our results illustrate that GPC types studied exhibited chemoattraction and chemorepulsion by different concentrations of the same ligand, as well as enhanced migration in the presence of ultralow ligand concentrations within environments of high concentration gradient. These findings contribute towards our understanding of the causative and supportive roles that GPCs play in tumor growth and reoccurrence, and also point to GPCs as potential therapeutic targets for glioma treatment. © 2012 Biomedical Engineering Society.
Keywords: human cell; nonhuman; conference paper; glioma; animal cell; mouse; cell function; transgenic mouse; stem cell; scatter factor; chemotaxis; microfluidics; cell migration; glia cell; tumor growth; concentration (parameters); concentration response; transforming growth factor alpha; tumor microenvironment; glial progenitors; tgf-?; concentration gradients; rcas tv-a; microfluidic analysis; platelet derived growth factor bb; analytical equipment; cellular parameters; chemoattraction; chemorepulsion; glial progenitor cell
Journal Title: Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
ISSN: 1865-5025
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2012-06-01
Start Page: 128
End Page: 142
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s12195-012-0226-y
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3839109
PUBMED: 24285985
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