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Published on: September 9, 2016
Investigating the Influence of Heterogeneity Within Cell Types on Microvessel Network Transport
Junyu Nan1, Sayan Roychowdhury1, Amanda Randles1
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, USA.
Background:
Current research on the biophysics of circulating tumor cells often overlooks the heterogeneity of cell populations, focusing instead on average cellular properties. This study aims to address the gap by considering the diversity of cell biophysical characteristics and their implications on cancer spread.
Methods:
We utilized computer simulations to assess the influence of variations in cell size and membrane elasticity on the behavior of cells within fluid environments. The study controlled cell and fluid properties to systematically investigate the transport of tumor cells through a simulated network of branching channels.
Results:
The simulations revealed that even minor differences in cellular properties, such as slight changes in cell radius or shear elastic modulus, lead to significant changes in the fluid conditions that cells experience, including velocity and wall shear stress (p < 0.001).
Conclusion:
The findings underscore the importance of considering cell heterogeneity in biophysical studies and suggest that small variations in cellular characteristics can profoundly impact the dynamics of tumor cell circulation. This has potential implications for understanding the mechanisms of cancer metastasis and the development of therapeutic strategies.
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