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Tensile Homeostasis
Characteristics of Mechanotransduction
Wound healing
Cancer
100

Where does MRFT localize on a stiff subsrate 

Nuculus 

100

What is tensile homeostasis

Cells must balance the external and internal forces in order to sense external stimuli and generate a proper response

100

Name 2 characteristics of the extracellular environment that disorders/ diseases could disturb

1. Applied force/deformations

2. ECM composition change

 

100

During blood clotting what does your body begin to create/recruit

ECM components - stiffer matrix

100

Activation of which transcriptional proteins are found in human tumors? 

YAP/TAZ

200

Mesenchymal stem cells exhibit _____ (2 words)

Mechanical memory

200

What could disturb tensile homeostasis

a challenge (ie. disease)

200

Name 2 cell structure/organization characteristics that disorders/ diseases could disturb

1. Transmembrane proteins (integrins, ion channels)

2. Cytoskeletal force generation (actomyosin contraction)

3. Internal stress mechanosensory (YAP/TAZ, MRTF)

200

During wound healing, a stiffer matrix is initiated, what type of force is created? 

Traction 

200

Cancer-associated ______ are found in human tumors (major cell of connective tissue!)

fibroblasts 

300

2 reasons you would first want to conduct an in vitro experiment

cheap, quick, ethical, easy, highly repeatable 

300

Misregulation of tensional homeostasis has been proposed to drive ________ and promote progression of _______

disorganization of mechanical forces / imbalance of internal and external force

disease / pathological conditions

300

Name 2 nuclear / transcriptional characteristics that disorders/ diseases could disturb

1. LINC protein 

2. Nuclear shape

3. Transcription activity (YAP/TAZ)

300

What growth factor increases at the site of a wound during healing

TGFbeta

300

Name a mechanotransduction hallmark of tumors. What type of feedback is this?  

Stiffening, more cancer-associated fibroblasts and more nuclear YAP/TAZ

Positive feedback 

400

Dysregulated wound healing and inflammation can lead to what pathological state 

Fibrosis - can cause scarring 

Chronic inflammation / very fibrotic environment. This can cause internal damage

400

Where do tumors move after they have progressed? What allows for its adherence and survival in this new environment 

To the blood, YAP/TAZ (stiffness)

500

How could you reduce scarring on a wound in an experiment? 

erase of memory of MSC or treat cells with soft primed MSC

500

In a very simple sense, name a potential mechanotherapuetic for tumors 

Targetting tissue stiffness, ie. TGFB inhibitor, a focal adhesion kinase inhibitor, MMP inhibitor 

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