Biology – Quantitative Biology – Cell Behavior
Scientific paper
2011-04-04
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Cell Behavior
Scientific paper
Investigations of natural variation in cell mechanics within a cell population are essential to understand the stochastic nature of soft-network deformation. Striking commonalities have been found concerning the average values and distribution of rheological parameters of cells: first, attached and suspended cells exhibit power-law rheological behavior; second, cell stiffness is distributed log-normally. A predictive connection between these two near-universal findings has not been reported, to our knowledge. Here we postulate, based on our own and others' experimental reports and leading models of cell rheology, that the exponent that characterizes power-law rheology varies intrinsically among cells as an approximately Gaussian-distributed variable. Besides explaining naturally the log-normal distribution of cell stiffness that is widely observed, this postulate predicts multiple empirically observed relationships from cell deformation studies. Our framework ultimately links inherent noise in postulated relaxation mechanisms of cytoskeletal networks to mechanical variation among cells and cell populations.
Maloney John M.
Van Vliet Krystyn J.
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