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Data from: Cell shape and the microenvironment regulate nuclear translocation of NF-kappaB in breast epithelial and tumor cells
Although a great deal is known about the signaling events that promote nuclear translocation of NFâÎșB, how cellular biophysics and the microenvironment might regulate the dynamics of this pathway is poorly understood. In this study, we used highâcontent image analysis and Bayesian network modeling to ask whether cell shape and context features influence NFâÎșB activation using the inherent variability present in unperturbed populations of breast tumor and nonâtumor cell lines. Cellâcell contact, cell and nuclear area, and protrusiveness all contributed to variability in NFâÎșB localization in the absence and presence of TNFα. Higher levels of nuclear NFâÎșB were associated with mesenchymalâlike versus epithelialâlike morphologies, and RhoAâROCKâmyosin II signaling was critical for mediating shapeâbased differences in NFâÎșB localization and oscillations. Thus, mechanical factors such as cell shape and the microenvironment can influence NFâÎșB signaling and may in part explain how different phenotypic outcomes can arise from the same chemical cues