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Mechanical Control of Cell Proliferation Increases Resistance to Chemotherapeutic Agents

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While many cellular mechanisms leading to chemotherapeutic resistance have been identified, there is an increasing realization that tumor-stroma interactions also play an important role. In particular, mechanical alterations are inherent to solid cancer progression and profoundly impact cell physiology. Here, we explore the influence of compressive stress on the efficacy of chemotherapeutics in pancreatic cancer spheroids. We find that increased compressive stress leads to decreased drug efficacy. Theoretical modeling and experiments suggest that mechanical stress decreases cell proliferation which in turn reduces the efficacy of chemotherapeutics that target proliferating cells. Our work highlights a mechanical form of drug resistance and suggests new strategies for therapy.
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hal-02943906 , version 1 (21-09-2020)

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Ilaria Francesca Rizzuti, Pietro Mascheroni, Silvia Arcucci, Zacchari Ben-Mériem, Audrey Prunet, et al.. Mechanical Control of Cell Proliferation Increases Resistance to Chemotherapeutic Agents. Physical Review Letters, 2020, 125 (12), pp.128103. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.128103⟩. ⟨hal-02943906⟩
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