In silico analysis shows that dynamic changes in curvature guide cell migration over long distances

Biomech Model Mechanobiol. 2024 Feb;23(1):315-333. doi: 10.1007/s10237-023-01777-4. Epub 2023 Oct 24.

Abstract

In vitro experiments have shown that cell scale curvatures influence cell migration; cells avoid convex hills and settle in concave valleys. However, it is not known whether dynamic changes in curvature can guide cell migration. This study extends a previous in-silico model to explore the effects over time of changing the substrate curvature on cell migration guidance. By simulating a dynamic surface curvature using traveling wave patterns, we investigate the influence of wave height and speed, and find that long-distance cell migration guidance can be achieved on specific wave patterns. We propose a mechanistic explanation of what we call dynamic curvotaxis and highlight those cellular features that may be involved. Our results open a new area of study for understanding cell mobility in dynamic environments, from single-cell in vitro experiments to multi-cellular in vivo mechanisms.

Keywords: Cell migration; Contractility; Curvature; Curvotaxis; Long-distance cell migration; Modeling; Nucleus.

MeSH terms

  • Cell Movement*
  • Computer Simulation
  • Surface Properties