Research Techniques Made Simple: Analysis of Collective Cell Migration Using the Wound Healing Assay
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Data de publicació
2017ISSN
1523-1747
Resum
Collective cell migration is a hallmark of wound repair, cancer invasion and metastasis, immune responses,
angiogenesis, and embryonic morphogenesis. Wound healing is a complex cellular and biochemical process
necessary to restore structurally damaged tissue. It involves dynamic interactions and crosstalk between
various cell types, interaction with extracellular matrix molecules, and regulated production of soluble mediators
and cytokines. In cutaneous wound healing, skin cells migrate from the wound edges into the wound to
restore skin integrity. Analysis of cell migration in vitro is a useful assay to quantify alterations in cell migratory
capacity in response to experimental manipulations. Although several methods exist to study cell migration
(such as Boyden chamber assay, barrier assays, and microfluidics-based assays), in this short report we will
explain the wound healing assay, also known as the “in vitro scratch assay” as a simple, versatile, and costeffective
method to study collective cell migration and wound healing.
Tipus de document
Article
Llengua
Anglès
Paraules clau
Ferides i lesions
Cicatrització
Pàgines
6 p.
Publicat per
Elsevier
Citació
Grada, A., Otero-Vinas, M., Prieto-Castrillo, F., Obagi, Z., Falanga V. (2017). Research Techniques Made Simple: Analysis of Collective Cell Migration Using the Wound Healing Assay. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 137(2), e11-e16.
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