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Investigating Single Molecule Adhesion by Atomic Force Spectroscopy
Published on: February 27, 2015
Integrin and glycocalyx mediated contributions to cell adhesion identified by single cell force spectroscopy
1Department of Physiology and Metabolism, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
Abstract:
The measurement of cell adhesion using single cell force spectroscopy methods was compared with earlier methods for measuring cell adhesion. This comparison provided a means and rationale for separating components of the measurement retract curve that were due to interactions between the substrate and the glycocalyx, and interactions that were due to cell surface integrins binding to a substrate-bound ligand. The glycocalyx adhesion was characterized by multiple jumps with dispersed jump sizes that extended from 5 to 30 µm from the origin. The integrin mediated adhesion was represented by the F(max) (maximum detachment force), was generally within the first 5 µm and commonly detached with a single rupture cascade. The integrin peak (F(max)) increases with time and the rate of increase shows large cell to cell variability with a peak ∼ 50 nN s(-1) and an average rate of increase of 75 pN s(-1). This is a measure of the rate of increase in the number of adhesive integrin-ligand bonds/cell as a function of contact time.
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