Cell Systems
Volume 10, Issue 6, 24 June 2020, Pages 506-514.e3
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SCHEEPDOG: Programming Electric Cues to Dynamically Herd Large-Scale Cell Migration

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Highlights

  • SCHEEPDOG programs electrical cues to herd cell migration via “electrotaxis”

  • Programmable electrical control allows cellular groups to perform any 2D maneuver

  • Precise control is possible because cells time-average x- and y-electric fields

  • Electrotaxis occurs across many cell types and species and can be a powerful tool

Summary

Directed cell migration is critical across biological processes spanning healing to cancer invasion, yet no existing tools allow real-time interactive guidance over such migration. We present a new bioreactor that harnesses electrotaxis—directed cell migration along electric field gradients—by integrating four independent electrodes under computer control to dynamically program electric field patterns, and hence steer cell migration. Using this platform, we programmed and characterized multiple precise, two-dimensional collective migration maneuvers in renal epithelia and primary skin keratinocyte ensembles. First, we demonstrated on-demand, 90-degree collective turning. Next, we developed a universal electrical stimulation scheme capable of programming arbitrary 2D migration maneuvers such as precise angular turns and migration in a complete circle. Our stimulation scheme proves that cells effectively time-average electric field cues, helping to elucidate the transduction timescales in electrotaxis. Together, this work represents an enabling platform for controlling cell migration with broad utility across many cell types.

Keywords

bioelectricity
cell migration
electrotaxis
galvanotaxis
bioengineering
collective migration
collective behavior
bioreactor

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