Cell Proliferation on Planar and Curved Substrates

ORAL

Abstract

Aberrant epithelial collective cell growth is one of the major challenges to be addressed in order to treat diseases such as cancer and organ fibrosis. The conditions of the extracellular microenvironment, properties of the cells' cytoskeleton, and interfacial properties of the substratum (the surface in contact with epithelial cells) have a significant influence on the migratory behavior of epithelial cells, cell proliferation and migration. This work focuses on understanding the impact the substratum curvature has on cell behavior. We focus on cell proliferation first and study MDCK cells on both planar and curved hydrogel substrates. The curved hydrogels are based on polyacrylamide and have toroidal shape, with tube radius \textasciitilde 200 um and an aspect ratio in the rage between 2 and 9. Proliferation is measured using the Click-it EDU assay (Invitrogen), which measures cells that are synthesizing DNA.

Authors

  • Michelle Gaines

    Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Ya Wen Chang

    Texas Tech University

  • Ricardo Cruz

    Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Alexandros Fragkopoulos

    Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Andres Garcia

    Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Alberto Fernandez-Nieves

    Georgia Institute of Technology, Physics. Georgia Tech, School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology