The Wound Healing (WH) assay is widely used to investigate cell migration in vitro, in order to reach a better understanding of many physiological and pathological phenomena. Several experimental factors, such as uneven cell density among different samples, can affect the reproducibility and reliability of this assay, leading to a discrepancy in the wound closure kinetics among data sets corresponding to the same cell sample. We observed a linear relationship between the wound closure velocity and cell density, and suggested a novel methodological approach, based on transport phenomena concepts, to overcome this source of error on the analysis of the Wound Healing assay. In particular, we propose a simple scaling of the experimental data, based on the interpretation of the wound closure as a diffusion-reaction process. We applied our methodology to the MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells, whose motility was perturbed by silencing or over-expressing genes involved in the control of cell migration. Our methodological approach leads to a significant improvement in the reproducibility and reliability in the in vitro WH assay.

A novel approach to quantify the wound closure dynamic / Ascione, Flora; Guarino, ANDREA MARIA; Calabro', Viola; Guido, Stefano; Caserta, Sergio. - In: EXPERIMENTAL CELL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0014-4827. - 352:2(2017), pp. 175-183. [10.1016/j.yexcr.2017.01.005]

A novel approach to quantify the wound closure dynamic

ASCIONE, FLORA;GUARINO, ANDREA MARIA;CALABRO', VIOLA;GUIDO, STEFANO;CASERTA, Sergio
2017

Abstract

The Wound Healing (WH) assay is widely used to investigate cell migration in vitro, in order to reach a better understanding of many physiological and pathological phenomena. Several experimental factors, such as uneven cell density among different samples, can affect the reproducibility and reliability of this assay, leading to a discrepancy in the wound closure kinetics among data sets corresponding to the same cell sample. We observed a linear relationship between the wound closure velocity and cell density, and suggested a novel methodological approach, based on transport phenomena concepts, to overcome this source of error on the analysis of the Wound Healing assay. In particular, we propose a simple scaling of the experimental data, based on the interpretation of the wound closure as a diffusion-reaction process. We applied our methodology to the MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells, whose motility was perturbed by silencing or over-expressing genes involved in the control of cell migration. Our methodological approach leads to a significant improvement in the reproducibility and reliability in the in vitro WH assay.
2017
A novel approach to quantify the wound closure dynamic / Ascione, Flora; Guarino, ANDREA MARIA; Calabro', Viola; Guido, Stefano; Caserta, Sergio. - In: EXPERIMENTAL CELL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0014-4827. - 352:2(2017), pp. 175-183. [10.1016/j.yexcr.2017.01.005]
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