ISSN:
1430-3418
Keywords:
Motility assay
;
Stress conditions
;
Tumour cells
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
Notes:
Abstract A novel method for the comparative analysis of cell motility by direct viewing was developed and used in a preliminary study of sarcoma cells. Three cell lines from the RPS family of sarcomas in inbred LEW/CUB rats which differ in the incidence of spontaneous metastasis were studied. A system of four different culture conditions, designed to mimic the stress within the tumour, was created by changing and combining two variables: the pH of the medium (with 2% calf serum only), which was either physiological at 7.4 or 6.6; and the adhesiveness of the culture substratum, which was either at a standard level or decreased. It was found that changing the pH from 7.4 to 6.6 in a single step slowed the cells down, and also changed the way in which they moved, from «walking« in random directions to moving in a more directional way. Making the culture surface less adhesive sped up cell locomotion. Decreasing the adhesiveness of the culture substratum and the pH simultaneously stimulated the migration of highly metastasizing cells preferentially. Thus we have found a way to distinguish between highly metastasizing A297Nb sarcoma cells and poorly metastasizing T15 and non-metastasizing K2 sarcoma cells, a distinction that could not be made by a simple examination of the cells. It is concluded that a comparison of cell motility by directly viewing the cells under different conditions may be useful when investigating the in vitro motility properties of malignant cells.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00898-998-0008-0
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