Emergence of Spatial Scales and Macroscopic Tissue Dynamics in Active Epithelial Monolayers.

IF 2.9 4区 生物学 Q1 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY Cells Tissues Organs Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-12 DOI:10.1159/000528501
Padmalochini Selvamani, Raghunath Chelakkot, Amitabha Nandi, Mandar M Inamdar
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Abstract

Migrating cells in tissues are often known to exhibit collective swirling movements. In this paper, we develop an active vertex model with polarity dynamics based on contact inhibition of locomotion (CIL). We show that under this dynamics, the cells form steady-state vortices in velocity, polarity, and cell stress with length scales that depend on polarity alignment rate (ζ), self-motility (v0), and cell-cell bond tension (λ). When the ratio λ/v0 becomes larger, the tissue reaches a near jamming state because of the inability of the cells to exchange their neighbors, and the length scale associated with tissue kinematics increases. A deeper examination of this jammed state provides insights into the mechanism of sustained swirl formation under CIL rule that is governed by the feedback between cell polarities and deformations. To gain additional understanding of how active forcing governed by CIL dynamics leads to large-scale tissue dynamics, we systematically coarse-grain cell stress, polarity, and motility and show that the tissue remains polar even on larger length scales. Overall, we explore the origin of swirling patterns during collective cell migration and obtain a connection between cell-level dynamics and large-scale cellular flow patterns observed in epithelial monolayers.

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活性上皮单层中空间尺度和宏观组织动力学的出现
众所周知,组织中的迁移细胞通常会表现出集体漩涡运动。在本文中,我们建立了一个基于运动接触抑制(CIL)的极性动力学活动顶点模型。我们的研究表明,在这种动力学条件下,细胞会在速度、极性和细胞应力上形成稳态漩涡,其长度尺度取决于极性排列率(ζ)、自运动性(v0)和细胞-细胞键张力(λ)。当 λ/v0 的比值变大时,由于细胞无法交换邻近的细胞,组织就会达到一种近乎堵塞的状态,与组织运动学相关的长度尺度也会增加。深入研究这种堵塞状态可以深入了解在 CIL 规则下由细胞极性和变形之间的反馈所支配的持续漩涡形成机制。为了进一步了解由 CIL 动力学支配的主动强迫是如何导致大尺度组织动力学的,我们系统地粗粒化了细胞应力、极性和运动性,结果表明即使在更大的长度尺度上,组织仍保持极性。总之,我们探索了细胞集体迁移过程中漩涡模式的起源,并获得了细胞级动力学与上皮单层中观察到的大规模细胞流动模式之间的联系。
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Cells Tissues Organs
Cells Tissues Organs 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
3.70%
发文量
45
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Cells Tissues Organs'' aims at bridging the gap between cell biology and developmental biology and the emerging fields of regenerative medicine (stem cell biology, tissue engineering, artificial organs, in vitro systems and transplantation biology). CTO offers a rapid and fair peer-review and exquisite reproduction quality. Special topic issues, entire issues of the journal devoted to a single research topic within the range of interests of the journal, are published at irregular intervals.
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