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Quantitative Measurement of Invadopodia-mediated Extracellular Matrix Proteolysis in Single and Multicellular Contexts
Published on: August 27, 2012
Single-Molecule Imaging of Proteoglycans in the Pericellular Matrix
Jan Scrimgeour1, Louis T McLane2, Patrick S Chang3
1Department of Physics, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York; Center for Advanced Materials Processing, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York.
Abstract:
The pericellular matrix is a robust, hyaluronan-rich polymer brush-like structure that controls access to the cell surface, and plays an important role in cell adhesion, migration, and proliferation. We report the observation of single bottlebrush proteoglycan dynamics in the pericellular matrix of living chondrocytes. Our investigations show that the pericellular matrix undergoes gross extension on the addition of exogenous aggrecan, and that this extension is significantly in excess of that observed in traditional particle exclusion assays. The mean-square displacement of single, bound proteoglycans increases with distance to cell surface, indicating reduced confinement by neighboring hyaluronan-aggrecan complexes. This is consistent with published data from quantitative particle exclusion assays that show openings in the pericellular matrix microstructure ranging from ∼150 nm near the cell surface to ∼400 nm near the cell edge. In addition, the mobility of tethered aggrecan drops significantly when the cell coat is enriched with bottlebrush proteoglycans. Single-molecule imaging in this thick polysaccharide matrix on living cells has significant promise in the drive to elucidate the role of the pericellular coat in human health.
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