The Piezo channel is used by migrating cells to sense compressive load

bioRxiv(2019)

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Migrating cells face varied mechanical and physical barriers in physiological environments, but how they sense and respond to them remains to be fully understood. We used a custom-built cell squasher to apply uniaxial pressure to Dictyostelium cells migrating under soft agarose. Within 10 seconds of application, loads of as little as 100 Pa cause cells to move using blebs instead of pseudopods. Cells lose volume and surface area under pressure and their actin dynamics are perturbed. Myosin-II is recruited to the cortex, potentially increasing contractility and so driving blebbing. The blebbing response depends on extra-cellular calcium, is accompanied by increased cytosolic calcium and largely abrogated in null mutants of the Piezo stretch-operated channel. We propose that migrating cells sense mechanical force through mechano-sensitive channels, leading to an influx of calcium and cortical recruitment of myosin, thus re-directing the motile apparatus to produce blebs rather than pseudopods.
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