DocumentCode
2090085
Title
Roles of bioactive Sphingolipid metabolites in ovarian cancer cell biomechanics
Author
Babahosseini, H. ; Roberts, P.C. ; Schmelz, E.M. ; Agah, Masoud
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
fYear
2012
fDate
Aug. 28 2012-Sept. 1 2012
Firstpage
2436
Lastpage
2439
Abstract
Bioactive Sphingolipid metabolites have emerged as important lipid second messengers in the regulation of cell growth, death, motility and many other events. These processes are important in cancer development and progression; thus, sphingolipid metabolites have been implicated in both cancer development and cancer prevention. Despite recent considerable progress in understanding the multi-faceted functions of these bioactive metabolites, little is known about their influence on the biomechanical property of cells. The biomechanical properties of cancer cells change during progression with aggressive and invasive cells being softer compared to their benign counterparts. In this paper, we investigated the effects of exogenous sphingolipid metabolites on the Young´s modulus and cytoskeletal organization of cells representing aggressive ovarian cancer. Our findings demonstrate that the elasticity of aggressive ovarian cancer cells decreased ~15% after treatment with ceramide and sphingosine-1-phosphate. In contrast, sphingosine treatment caused a ~30% increase in the average elasticity which was associated with a more defined actin cytoskeleton organization. This indicates that sphingolipid metabolites differentially modulate the biomechanic properties of cancer cells which may have a critical impact on cancer cell survival and progression, and the use of sphingolipid metabolites as chemopreventive or chemo-therapeutic agents.
Keywords
Young´s modulus; biomechanics; cancer; cell motility; elasticity; gynaecology; molecular biophysics; patient treatment; Young´s modulus; aggressive cells; benign counterparts; bioactive sphingolipid metabolites; biomechanical property; cancer cell survival; cancer development; cancer prevention; cancer progression; cell death; cell growth; cell motility; ceramide treatment; chemopreventive agents; chemotherapeutic agents; cytoskeleton organization; elasticity; invasive cells; lipid second messengers; ovarian cancer cell biomechanics; sphingosine-1-phosphate treatment; Biological system modeling; Biomechanics; Cancer; Computer architecture; Elasticity; Force; Stress; Animals; Biomechanical Phenomena; Cell Differentiation; Ceramides; Female; Humans; Lysophospholipids; Mice; Microscopy, Atomic Force; Models, Statistical; Ovarian Neoplasms; Sphingolipids; Sphingosine; Tumor Cells, Cultured;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2012 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA
ISSN
1557-170X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4119-8
Electronic_ISBN
1557-170X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EMBC.2012.6346456
Filename
6346456
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