Investigator

Johanna Ivaska

Academy Professor · University of Turku, Turku Bioscience Centre

Research Interests

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Papers(1)
Pressure Drives Rapid…
Collaborators(4)
Raphael WittkowskiSwetha RaghuramanTimo BetzBart E. Vos
Institutions(2)
University Of TurkuRWTH Aachen University

Papers

Pressure Drives Rapid Burst‐Like Coordinated Cellular Motion from 3D Cancer Aggregates

AbstractA key behavior observed during morphogenesis, wound healing, and cancer invasion is that of collective and coordinated cellular motion. Hence, understanding the different aspects of such coordinated migration is fundamental for describing and treating cancer and other pathological defects. In general, individual cells exert forces on their environment in order to move, and collective motion is coordinated by cell–cell adhesion‐based forces. However, this notion ignores other mechanisms that encourage cellular movement, such as pressure differences. Here, using model tumors, it is found that increased pressure drove coordinated cellular motion independent of cell–cell adhesion by triggering cell swelling in a soft extracellular matrix (ECM). In the resulting phenotype, a rapid burst‐like stream of cervical cancer cells emerged from 3D aggregates embedded in soft collagen matrices (0.5 mg mL−1). This fluid‐like pushing mechanism, recorded within 8 h after embedding, shows high cell velocities and super‐diffusive motion. Because the swelling in this model system critically depends on integrin‐mediated cell–ECM adhesions and cellular contractility, the swelling is likely triggered by unsustained mechanotransduction, providing new evidence that pressure‐driven effects must be considered to more completely understand the mechanical forces involved in cell and tissue movement as well as invasion.

147Works
1Papers
4Collaborators
Cell Line, TumorBreast NeoplasmsNeoplasm InvasivenessNeoplasmsTumor MicroenvironmentEndocytosisCarcinoma, Pancreatic DuctalPancreatic Neoplasms

Positions

2026–

Academy Professor

University of Turku · Turku Bioscience Centre

2008–

Professor of Molecular Cell Biology

University of Turku · Cell Adhesion and Cancer Laboratory

2021–

K. Albin Johansson Research Professor

University of Turku · Turku Bioscience Centre

2015–

Academy of Finland Professor

University of Turku

2014–

Labex International Chair - Visiting Professor

Institut Curie

2003–

Academy of Finland Principal Investigator

University of Turku · Cell Adhesion and Cancer Laboratory, VTT medical Biotechnology

2003–

Project Leader

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

2000–

Post-doctoral Fellow, EMBO Long-Term Fellowship and Academy of Finland Post-doctoral Fellowship

Cancer Research UK

Education

2004

Adjunct Professor Biochemistry

University of Turku

2000

PhD (Honours)

University of Turku

1995

MSc Biochemistry

Turun Yliopisto

Country

FI

Keywords
integrinadhesionmigrationcancermechanotransductiontumour microenvironmentextracellular matrix