Topographic compensation: Guidance and directed locomotion of fibroblasts on grooved micromachined substrata in the absence of microtubules
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Cell Motility
- Vol. 31 (1) , 45-58
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cm.970310106
Abstract
Fibroblats cultured on grooved substrata align themselves and migrate in the direction of the grooves, a phenomenon called contact guidance. Microtubules have been deemed important for cell polarization, directed locomotion, and contact guidance. Because microtubules were the first cytoskeletal element to align with the grooves when fibroblasts spread on grooved substrata, we investigated the consequences of eliminating the influence of microtubules by seeding fibro-blasts onto smooth and grooved micromachined substrata in the presence of colcemid. Fibroblasts were examined by time-lapse cinematography and epifluorescence or confocal microscopy to determine cell shape and orientation and the distribution of cytoskeletal or associated elements including actin filaments, vinculin, intermediate filaments, microtubules, and kinesin. As expected, cells spreading on smooth surfaces in the presence of colcemid did not polarize or locomote. Surprisingly however, by 24 hours, cells spread on grooves in the presence of colcemid were morphologically indistinguishable from controls spread on grooves. Both groups were aligned and polarized with the direction of the grooves and demonstrated directional locomotion along the grooves. In the absence of microtubules, kinesin localized to some of the aligned stress fibers and to leading edges of cells spreading on grooves. The grooved substratum compensated for the microtubule deficiency by organizing and maintaining an aligned actin filament framework. Thus, microtubules are not required to establish or maintain stable, polarized cell shapes or directed locomotion, provided an alternate oriented cytoskeletal component is available.Keywords
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