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Lecture notes Cells and Immunity Cell Adhesion and Migration (BI2BC45)

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The fifth lecture in a series for the module Cells and Immunity. This lecture covers cellular adhesion steps, migration for non-adhering cells, chemotaxis and more. A great way to start your understanding of the module or to miss a lecture or two.

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  • August 6, 2022
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L5 – Cell adhesion and migration
Keywords:
Traction (pulling forward), axoneme, protozoa (single celled eukaryotes)

Lecture:
 Connective tissues (bonded by matrix) vs epithelial (sheets of cells)
 Functions that require cell migration
o Cancer metastasis, angiogenesis, wound repair, pregnancy and immunity
 Main way of organizing cells in vert tissue
 Non-adherent cells use swimming (flagella)
o Faster than adhesion unless in ECM
o Flagella in sperm and protozoa
 Axoneme = causes flagella to move bc is bending core
 Containing 9 doublet microtubules in a ring around 2 single
microtubules
 Dynein binds doublet microtubules and covers circumference
 Dynein provides flexibility for movement of flagella
 Kartagener’s syndrome = Dynein defect → immobile sperm →
sterility and high chance of chest infections (immotile cilia)
 Basal bodies root cilia and flagella into memb
 9 fused triplet microtubules in a cartwheel shape
 Cilia beat in whip like fashion and in a wave like pattern with other cilia
o Flagella in bacteria
 Repeated flagellin subunits make the flagella
 Rotate via rotary motor protein in cell wall
 Frequently migrating cells
o Immunity cells (macrophages and neutrophils)
o Osteoclasts
o Fibroblasts (connective tissue)
o Cancer
 6 steps of migration (driven by EGF)
o 1) Sense (chemokines = directional)
o 2) Extension/protrusion ll (leading edge of PM forward)
 Polymerizing + end actin monomers in the cytoskeleton
 Branched structure created by Arp2/3 complex at 70֯ angle
o Lower pressure = ↓∆ puncturing
o Capping filaments stop polymerization by stopping adding
actin monomers
 Actin = 5-9nm microfilaments
o Mech stiffness and support
o + face direction of movement and – bind to other filaments
in ARP complexes = 2D
o Involved in cell junctions
 Adhere junctions anchor actin to connect cells
o ATP bound
o 3 types of protruding actin structures:

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