Title of article :
Migration of lymphocytes on fibronectin-coated surfaces: temporal evolution of migratory parameters
Author/Authors :
A. J. Bergman، نويسنده , , K. Zygourakis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Lymphocytes typically interact with implanted biomaterials through adsorbed exogenous proteins. To provide a more complete characterization of these interactions, analysis of lymphocyte migration on adsorbed extracellular matrix proteins must accompany the commonly performed adhesion studies. We report here a comparison of the migratory and adhesion behavior of Jurkat cells (a T lymphoblastoid cell line) on tissue culture treated and untreated polystyrene surfaces coated with various concentrations of fibronectin. The average speed of cell locomotion showed a biphasic response to substrate adhesiveness for cells migrating on untreated polystyrene and a monotonic decrease for cells migrating on tissue culture-treated polystyrene. A modified approach to the persistent random walk model was implemented to determine the time dependence of cell migration parameters. The random motility coefficient showed significant increases with time when cells migrated on tissue culture-treated polystyrene surfaces, while it remained relatively constant for experiments with untreated polystyrene plates. Finally, a cell migration computer model was developed to verify our modified persistent random walk analysis. Simulation results suggest that our experimental data were consistent with temporally increasing random motility coefficients.
Keywords :
Fibronectin , lymphocyte , migration , Persistent random walk , Polystyrene
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Journal title :
Biomaterials