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Description

Wound Healing Assay Time series DIC images of mouse DA3 cells, derived from the mouse mammary adenocarcinoma cell line D1-DMBA-3, induced in BALB/C mice by dimethylbenzanthracene were grown to 90% confluence. A scratch approximately 300um wide was made in the cell monolayer, and images were recorded every 14.5 min for 26 hr. This time series image, obtained with zpha and HGF/SF treatment, is part of a group of 17 time series images (CIL:43401 to CIL:43417) representing three different treatments: (1) no HGF/SF (CIL:43406 to CIL:43411), (2) with HGF/SF (CIL:43401 to CIL:43405), activating HGF/SF-Met signaling, and (3) with PHA (Met inhibitor) and HGF/SF (CIL:43412 to CIL:43417). The group also includes two movies (CIL:43418 and CIL:43419) created from the time series CIL:43402 and CIL:43406 respectively.

Technical Details

DA3 cells expressing the fluorescent protein mCherry were grown to 90% confluence in wells of 2 cm diameter in DMEM supplemented with 10% heat-inactivated FCS (Gibco-BRL) and treated with or without the Met inhibitor PHA665752 (2.5 µM) for 2 hrs. A scratch was generated using a 200 µl tip, and the cells were incubated with or without 80 ng ml-1 Met-Hepatocyte Growth Factor/Scatter Factor (HGF/SF) and subjected to time lapse confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM-510, Zeiss, Germany) for approximately 26 hrs, with images taken at 14.5 min intervals. The position of each scratch was predefined, and a macro that repetitively positions the microscope on each point was executed. The acquired differential interference contrast (DIC) channel of the time-lapse sequence (shown here) was used for the multi-cellular analysis; the red fluorescence channel was exploited for single cell tracking. See also: Zaritsky A, Natan S, Ben-Jacob E, Tsarfaty I (2012). Emergence of HGF/SF -induced Coordinated Cellular Motility. PLOS ONE 7(9): e44671

Biological Sources
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Cell Type
mammary adenocarcinoma
Cell Line
DA3
Biological Context
Biological Process
cell migration
wound healing
Attribution
Names
Assaf Zaritsky
Published
Zaritsky A, Natan S, Ben-Jacob E, Tsarfaty I (2012). Emergence of HGF/SF -induced Coordinated Cellular Motility. PLOS ONE 7(9): e44671
Published
assafzar@gmail.com
Link
PLoS article
Citation
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
doi:10.7295/W9CIL43412
Archival Resource Key (ARK)
ark:/b7295/w9cil43412
Grouping This image is part of a group.
Sample Preparation
Methods
living tissue
Relation To Intact Cell
whole mounted tissue
Dimensions
Spatial Axis Image Size Pixel Size
X 1024px 1.24µm
Y 1024px 1.24µm
Time 870 seconds 77