Tuning cell migration: contractility as an integrator of intracellular signals from multiple cues

F1000Res. 2016 Jul 26:5:F1000 Faculty Rev-1819. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.7884.1. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

There has been immense progress in our understanding of the factors driving cell migration in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional microenvironments over the years. However, it is becoming increasingly evident that even though most cells share many of the same signaling molecules, they rarely respond in the same way to migration cues. To add to the complexity, cells are generally exposed to multiple cues simultaneously, in the form of growth factors and/or physical cues from the matrix. Understanding the mechanisms that modulate the intracellular signals triggered by multiple cues remains a challenge. Here, we will focus on the molecular mechanism involved in modulating cell migration, with a specific focus on how cell contractility can mediate the crosstalk between signaling initiated at cell-matrix adhesions and growth factor receptors.

Keywords: Contractility; Crosstalk; cell migration; focal adhesions.

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  • Review