Issue 29, 2022

Assessment of cancer cell migration using a viscosity-sensitive fluorescent probe

Abstract

A novel viscosity probe (NV1) was developed for assessing cancer cell migration. NV1 can respond to changes of viscosity rapidly and exhibits high sensitivity in HepG2 cells treated with starvation, rotenone and nystatin. Importantly, NV1 was used for the first time to evaluate the relationship between intracellular viscosity changes and cancer cell migration and proved that increased intracellular viscosity inhibits cell migration while decreased intracellular viscosity promotes cell migration.

Graphical abstract: Assessment of cancer cell migration using a viscosity-sensitive fluorescent probe

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
25 Dec 2021
Accepted
10 Mar 2022
First published
11 Mar 2022

Chem. Commun., 2022,58, 4663-4666

Assessment of cancer cell migration using a viscosity-sensitive fluorescent probe

X. Pan, C. Wang, C. Zhao, T. Cheng, A. Zheng, Y. Cao and K. Xu, Chem. Commun., 2022, 58, 4663 DOI: 10.1039/D1CC07235H

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