Physical Confinement and Cell Proximity Increase Cell Migration Rates and Invasiveness: A Mathematical Model of Cancer Cell Invasion through Flexible Channels

08/23/2022
by   Qiyao Peng, et al.
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Cancer cell migration between different body parts is the driving force behind cancer metastasis, which is the main cause of mortality of patients. Migration of cancer cells often proceeds by penetration through narrow cavities in locally stiff, yet flexible tissues. In our previous work, we developed a model for cell geometry evolution during invasion, which we extend here to investigate whether leader and follower (cancer) cells that only interact mechanically can benefit from sequential transmigration through narrow micro-channels and cavities. We consider two cases of cells sequentially migrating through a flexible channel: leader and follower cells being closely adjacent or distant. Using Wilcoxon's signed-rank test on the data collected from Monte Carlo simulations, we conclude that the modelled transmigration speed for the follower cell is significantly larger than for the leader cell when cells are distant, i.e. follower cells transmigrate after the leader has completed the crossing. Furthermore, it appears that there exists an optimum with respect to the width of the channel such that cell moves fastest. On the other hand, in the case of closely adjacent cells, effectively performing collective migration, the leader cell moves 12% faster since the follower cell pushes it. This work shows that mechanical interactions between cells can increase the net transmigration speed of cancer cells, resulting in increased invasiveness. In other words, interaction between cancer cells can accelerate metastatic invasion.

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