Matthew R Zanotelli
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Recent Articles
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Zanotelli M, Miller J, Wang W, Ortiz I, Tahon E, Bordeleau F, et al.
Biomaterials
. 2024 Jul;
311:122682.
PMID: 38959532
Cell migration during many fundamental biological processes including metastasis requires cells to traverse tissue with heterogeneous mechanical cues that direct migration as well as determine force and energy requirements for...
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Wang W, Zanotelli M, Sabo L, Fabiano E, Goldfield N, Le C, et al.
APL Bioeng
. 2024 Jun;
8(2):026120.
PMID: 38872716
Tumor vasculature plays a crucial role in tumor progression, affecting nutrition and oxygen transportation as well as the efficiency of drug delivery. While targeting pro-angiogenic growth factors has been a...
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Teran Pumar O, Zanotelli M, Lin M, Schmitt R, Green K, Rojas K, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Jan;
PMID: 36711811
The ability of cancer cells to survive microenvironmental stresses is critical for tumor progression and metastasis; however, how they survive these challenges is not fully understood. Here, we describe a...
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Zanotelli M, Zhang J, Ortiz I, Wang W, Chada N, Reinhart-King C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 Apr;
119(18):e2114672119.
PMID: 35471912
Altered tissue mechanics and metabolism have gained significant attention as drivers of tumorigenesis, and mechanoresponsive metabolism has been implicated in migration and metastasis. However, heterogeneity in cell populations makes it...
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Zanotelli M, Zhang J, Reinhart-King C
Cell Metab
. 2021 Apr;
33(7):1307-1321.
PMID: 33915111
Altered tissue mechanics and metabolism are defining characteristics of cancer that impact not only proliferation but also migration. While migrating through a mechanically and spatially heterogeneous microenvironment, changes in metabolism...
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Wu Y, Zanotelli M, Zhang J, Reinhart-King C
Biophys J
. 2021 Mar;
120(9):1705-1717.
PMID: 33705759
The microenvironment provides both active and passive mechanical cues that regulate cell morphology, adhesion, migration, and metabolism. Although the cellular response to those mechanical cues often requires energy-intensive actin cytoskeletal...
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Zanotelli M, Rahman-Zaman A, VanderBurgh J, Taufalele P, Jain A, Erickson D, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2019 Dec;
10(1):5619.
PMID: 31797873
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Mosier J, Rahman-Zaman A, Zanotelli M, VanderBurgh J, Bordeleau F, Hoffman B, et al.
Biophys J
. 2019 Oct;
117(9):1692-1701.
PMID: 31623884
During metastasis, cancer cells navigate through a spatially heterogeneous extracellular matrix (ECM). Physical properties of ECM, including the degree of confinement, influence cell migration behavior. Here, utilizing in vitro three-dimensional...
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Zanotelli M, Rahman-Zaman A, VanderBurgh J, Taufalele P, Jain A, Erickson D, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2019 Sep;
10(1):4185.
PMID: 31519914
Cell migration during the invasion-metastasis cascade requires cancer cells to navigate a spatially complex microenvironment that presents directional choices to migrating cells. Here, we investigate cellular energetics during migration decision-making...
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Taufalele P, VanderBurgh J, Munoz A, Zanotelli M, Reinhart-King C
PLoS One
. 2019 May;
14(5):e0216537.
PMID: 31091287
Aligned collagen architecture is a characteristic feature of the tumor extracellular matrix (ECM) and has been shown to facilitate cancer metastasis using 3D in vitro models. Additional features of the...