Exploratory experiment designed to discover new patterns targeting integrin-β1, tensin-1, YAP in 3D cell cultures. Primary outcome: HCC cell proliferation and invasion rates
Three-dimensional cell culture experiments to investigate how enhanced ECM viscoelasticity promotes hepatocellular carcinoma cell proliferation and invasion. The study utilized 3D culture systems that recapitulate the viscoelastic properties observed in AGE-modified ECM to test the direct effects on HCC cell behavior. The experiments focused on mechanotransduction pathways, specifically examining how cells respond to viscoelastic mechanical cues through integrin-β1-tensin-1-YAP signaling cascade.
3D culture in viscoelastic matrices, cell proliferation assays, invasion assays, mechanotransduction pathway analysis
Enhanced viscoelasticity promotes HCC cell proliferation and invasion through integrin-YAP signaling
Increased proliferation and invasion in viscoelastic conditions
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