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Impact of cell shapes on cell behaviour and fate (SHAPINCELLFATE)

Progetto
Cells are often depicted as irregular spherical objects - the shape they adopt in suspension. However, the packed environment of tissues alters this simple shape, causing large cell deformations. This occurs during normal tissue growth and is even more pronounced upon tissue overgrowth, as in the case of solid tumors. Cell shape changes frequently occur in migratory cells, such as immune cells that patrol the organism within interstitial tissues, and cancer metastases that escape from the primary tumor to invade healthy tissues. In all cases, cells adapt and survive even to very large deformations. The mechanisms underlying such response and the long-term consequences that repeated cell shape changes have on physiology and pathology remain largely unknown. We have observed that changes in the shape of cells and organelle(s) induce reversible and irreversible modifications in their behaviour and function(s). We hypothesize that cells use such mechanisms to integrate the successive deformations of distinct amplitudes and durations that they experience during their lifetime. This implies the existence of “shape-induced memory effects” that not only encode the geometrical and mechanical history of the cell but also dictate its fate. Here, we propose to tackle the molecular mechanisms and physical principles accounting for shape-induced memory effects and to evaluate their impact on immunity and cancer. We will focus on two cell types that undergo large shape changes in vivo, and communicate to establish cancer immunity: (1) dendritic cells, which initiate adaptive immune responses, and (2) cancer cells derived from mammary epithelia. Our project will reveal whether boundary conditions imposed by physical confinement are overarching determinants of cellular behaviours at different spatial and temporal scales, and may further establish novel clinical paths for a holistic understanding of early malignancies and their recognition by the immune system.
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Partecipanti

SCITA GIORGIO   Responsabile scientifico  

Dipartimenti coinvolti

Dipartimento di Oncologia ed Emato-Oncologia   Principale  

Tipo

Horizon Europe - European Research Council (ERC)

Finanziatore

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Organizzazione Esterna Ente Finanziatore

Capofila

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE EPA - CNRS

Periodo di attività

Aprile 1, 2023 - Marzo 31, 2029

Durata progetto

73 mesi

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Settore MED/04 - Patologia Generale

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Pubblicazioni (2)

Novel selective inhibitors of macropinocytosis-dependent growth in pancreatic ductal carcinoma 
BIOMÉDECINE & PHARMACOTHÉRAPIE
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2024
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Open Access
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A planar polarized MYO6-DOCK7-RAC1 axis promotes tissue fluidification in mammary epithelia 
CELL REPORTS
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2023
Articolo
Open Access
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