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Live imaging of glioblastoma cells in brain tissue shows requirement of actin bundles for migration

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 March 2006

ELISABETTA M. CASPANI
Affiliation:
Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, 1030 Vienna, Austria
DIEGO ECHEVARRIA
Affiliation:
Experimental Embryology Group, Institute of Neuroscience, University Miguel Hernandez, E-03550 Alicante, Spain
KLEMENS ROTTNER
Affiliation:
Cytoskeleton Dynamics Group, German Research Center for Biotechnology, D-38124 Braunschweig, Germany
J. VICTOR SMALL
Affiliation:
Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, 1030 Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Live-cell imaging of glioblastoma U373 and U87 cells transfected with actin cytoskeleton markers has been used to study the re-arrangements that are associated with migration in two- and three-dimensional matrices and in brain tissue. In collagen gels and in brain slices, both cell types developed neuronal-like processes with ruffling membranes and filopodia. Blebbing cells were also observed, but these were mainly immobile. The retraction of trailing cell processes in a tissue environment was associated with the transient development and contraction of bundles of axial stress fibers. The inhibition of Rho-kinase caused glioblastoma cells in brain slices to become immobile and develop neurite-like processes at random, which indicates the requirement of Rho signaling and contractility for migration. Actin stress fibers were also observed in glioblastoma cells injected into the brains of living mice. Thus, invading glioblastoma cells use neurite-like extensions to penetrate between neuronal fibers and contractile actin bundles for traction of the cell body.

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Cambridge University Press 2006

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