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Geometric constraints during epithelial jamming

As an injury heals, an embryo develops, or a carcinoma spreads, epithelial cells systematically change their shape. In each of these processes cell shape is studied extensively whereas variability of shape from cell-to-cell is regarded most often as biological noise. But where do cell shape and its...

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Autores principales: Atia, Lior, Bi, Dapeng, Sharma, Yasha, Mitchel, Jennifer A., Gweon, Bomi, Koehler, Stephan, DeCamp, Stephen J., Lan, Bo, Kim, Jae Hun, Hirsch, Rebecca, Pegoraro, Adrian F., Lee, Kyu Ha, Starr, Jacqueline R., Weitz, David A., Martin, Adam C., Park, Jin-Ah, Butler, James P., Fredberg, Jeffrey J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6108541/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30151030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41567-018-0089-9
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author Atia, Lior
Bi, Dapeng
Sharma, Yasha
Mitchel, Jennifer A.
Gweon, Bomi
Koehler, Stephan
DeCamp, Stephen J.
Lan, Bo
Kim, Jae Hun
Hirsch, Rebecca
Pegoraro, Adrian F.
Lee, Kyu Ha
Starr, Jacqueline R.
Weitz, David A.
Martin, Adam C.
Park, Jin-Ah
Butler, James P.
Fredberg, Jeffrey J.
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Bi, Dapeng
Sharma, Yasha
Mitchel, Jennifer A.
Gweon, Bomi
Koehler, Stephan
DeCamp, Stephen J.
Lan, Bo
Kim, Jae Hun
Hirsch, Rebecca
Pegoraro, Adrian F.
Lee, Kyu Ha
Starr, Jacqueline R.
Weitz, David A.
Martin, Adam C.
Park, Jin-Ah
Butler, James P.
Fredberg, Jeffrey J.
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description As an injury heals, an embryo develops, or a carcinoma spreads, epithelial cells systematically change their shape. In each of these processes cell shape is studied extensively whereas variability of shape from cell-to-cell is regarded most often as biological noise. But where do cell shape and its variability come from? Here we report that cell shape and shape variability are mutually constrained through a relationship that is purely geometrical. That relationship is shown to govern processes as diverse as maturation of the pseudostratified bronchial epithelial layer cultured from non-asthmatic or asthmatic donors, and formation of the ventral furrow in the Drosophila embryo. Across these and other epithelial systems, shape variability collapses to a family of distributions that is common to all. That distribution, in turn, is accounted for by a mechanistic theory of cell-cell interaction showing that cell shape becomes progressively less elongated and less variable as the layer becomes progressively more jammed. These findings suggest a connection between jamming and geometry that spans living organisms and inert jammed systems, and thus transcends system details. Although molecular events are needed for any complete theory of cell shape and cell packing, observations point to the hypothesis that jamming behavior at larger scales of organization sets overriding geometrical constraints.
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spelling pubmed-61085412018-10-02 Geometric constraints during epithelial jamming Atia, Lior Bi, Dapeng Sharma, Yasha Mitchel, Jennifer A. Gweon, Bomi Koehler, Stephan DeCamp, Stephen J. Lan, Bo Kim, Jae Hun Hirsch, Rebecca Pegoraro, Adrian F. Lee, Kyu Ha Starr, Jacqueline R. Weitz, David A. Martin, Adam C. Park, Jin-Ah Butler, James P. Fredberg, Jeffrey J. Nat Phys Article As an injury heals, an embryo develops, or a carcinoma spreads, epithelial cells systematically change their shape. In each of these processes cell shape is studied extensively whereas variability of shape from cell-to-cell is regarded most often as biological noise. But where do cell shape and its variability come from? Here we report that cell shape and shape variability are mutually constrained through a relationship that is purely geometrical. That relationship is shown to govern processes as diverse as maturation of the pseudostratified bronchial epithelial layer cultured from non-asthmatic or asthmatic donors, and formation of the ventral furrow in the Drosophila embryo. Across these and other epithelial systems, shape variability collapses to a family of distributions that is common to all. That distribution, in turn, is accounted for by a mechanistic theory of cell-cell interaction showing that cell shape becomes progressively less elongated and less variable as the layer becomes progressively more jammed. These findings suggest a connection between jamming and geometry that spans living organisms and inert jammed systems, and thus transcends system details. Although molecular events are needed for any complete theory of cell shape and cell packing, observations point to the hypothesis that jamming behavior at larger scales of organization sets overriding geometrical constraints. 2018-04-02 2018-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6108541/ /pubmed/30151030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41567-018-0089-9 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Kim, Jae Hun
Hirsch, Rebecca
Pegoraro, Adrian F.
Lee, Kyu Ha
Starr, Jacqueline R.
Weitz, David A.
Martin, Adam C.
Park, Jin-Ah
Butler, James P.
Fredberg, Jeffrey J.
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