Publication: A quantitative biophysical principle to explain the 3D cellular connectivity in curved epithelia.
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2022-07-13
Authors
Gomez-Galvez, Pedro
Vicente-Munuera, Pablo
Anbari, Samira
Tagua, Antonio
Gordillo-Vazquez, Carmen
Andres-San Roman, Jesus A
Franco-Barranco, Daniel
Palacios, Ana M
Velasco, Antonio
Capitan-Agudo, Carlos
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Cell Press
Abstract
Epithelial cell organization and the mechanical stability of tissues are closely related. In this context, it has been recently shown that packing optimization in bended or folded epithelia is achieved by an energy minimization mechanism that leads to a complex cellular shape: the "scutoid". Here, we focus on the relationship between this shape and the connectivity between cells. We use a combination of computational, experimental, and biophysical approaches to examine how energy drivers affect the three-dimensional (3D) packing of tubular epithelia. We propose an energy-based stochastic model that explains the 3D cellular connectivity. Then, we challenge it by experimentally reducing the cell adhesion. As a result, we observed an increment in the appearance of scutoids that correlated with a decrease in the energy barrier necessary to connect with new cells. We conclude that tubular epithelia satisfy a quantitative biophysical principle that links tissue geometry and energetics with the average cellular connectivity.
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Biophysics
Cell Shape
Epithelial Cells
Epithelium
Models, Biological
Cell Shape
Epithelial Cells
Epithelium
Models, Biological
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Tejidos
Células
Presas
Afecto
Células epiteliales
Organizaciones
Optimización de procesos
Adhesión celular
Células
Presas
Afecto
Células epiteliales
Organizaciones
Optimización de procesos
Adhesión celular
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Keywords
bioimage analysis, computational geometry, developmental systems biology, mathematical/biophysical modeling, tissue/cellular biophysics
Citation
Gómez-Gálvez P, Vicente-Munuera P, Anbari S, Tagua A, Gordillo-Vázquez C, Andrés-San Román JA, et al. A quantitative biophysical principle to explain the 3D cellular connectivity in curved epithelia. Cell Syst. 2022 Aug 17;13(8):631-643.e8.