Live-cell imaging and mathematical analysis of the “community effect” in apoptosis - CRCL-Mitochondries, caspases et mort cellulaire
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Live-cell imaging and mathematical analysis of the “community effect” in apoptosis

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Abstract As a cellular intrinsic mechanism leading to cellular demise, apoptosis was thoroughly characterized from a mechanistic perspective. Nowadays there is an increasing interest in describing the non-cell autonomous or community effects of apoptosis, especially in the context of resistance to cancer treatments. Transitioning from cell-centered to cell population-relevant mechanisms adds a layer of complexity for imaging and analyzing an enormous number of apoptotic events. In addition, the community effect between apoptotic and living cells is difficult to be taken into account for complex analysis. We describe here a robust and easy to implement method to analyze the interactions between cancer cells, while under apoptotic pressure. Using this approach we showed as proof-of-concept that apoptosis is insensitive to cellular density, while the proximity to apoptotic cells increases the probability of a given cell to undergo apoptosis.
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hal-03821641 , version 1 (28-10-2022)

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Diane Coursier, David Coulette, Hélène Leman, Emmanuel Grenier, Gabriel Ichim. Live-cell imaging and mathematical analysis of the “community effect” in apoptosis. 2022. ⟨hal-03821641⟩
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