Study of cell-matrix adhesion dynamics using surface plasmon resonance imaging ellipsometry

Se Hwa Kim, Won Chegal, Junsang Doh, Hyun Mo Cho, Dae Won Moon

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Abstract

The interaction of cells with extracellular matrix, termed cell-matrix adhesions, importantly governs multiple cellular phenomena. Knowledge of the functional dynamics of cell-matrix adhesion could provide critical clues for understanding biological phenomena. We developed surface plasmon resonance imaging ellipsometry (SPRIE) to provide high contrast images of the cell-matrix interface in unlabeled living cells. To improve the contrast and sensitivity, the null-type imaging ellipsometry technique was integrated with an attenuated total reflection coupler. We verified that the imaged area of SPRIE was indeed a cell-matrix adhesion area by confocal microscopy imaging. Using SPRIE, we demonstrated that three different cell types exhibit distinct features of adhesion. SPRIE was applied to diverse biological systems, including during cell division, cell migration, and cell-cell communication. We imaged the cell-matrix anchorage of mitotic cells, providing the first label-free imaging of this interaction to our knowledge. We found that cell-cell communication can alter cell-matrix adhesion, possibly providing direct experimental evidence for cell-cell communication-mediated changes in cell adhesion. We also investigated shear-stress-induced adhesion dynamics in real time. Based on these data, we expect that SPRIE will be a useful methodology for studying the role of cell-matrix adhesion in important biological phenomena.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1819-1828
Number of pages10
JournalBiophysical Journal
Volume100
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Apr 2011

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Funding Information:
This research was supported by grants from the Development of Nano-Based Convergence Technology for Precision Measurement of the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) and the Degree Research Center of the Korea Research Council of Fundamental Science and Technology (KRCF), Republic of Korea.

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