Remodeling of lipid-foam prototissues by network-wide tension fluctuations induced by active particles
Gu AA, Ucar MC, Tran P, Prindle A, Kamat NP, Steinkühler J. 2025. Remodeling of lipid-foam prototissues by network-wide tension fluctuations induced by active particles. Nature Communications. 16, 2026.
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Gu, Andre A.;
Ucar, Mehmet CISTA
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Tran, Peter;
Prindle, Arthur;
Kamat, Neha P.;
Steinkühler, Jan

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Recent advances in the field of bottom-up synthetic biology have led to the development of synthetic cells that mimic some features of real cells, such as division, protein synthesis, or DNA replication. Larger assemblies of synthetic cells may be used to form prototissues. However, existing prototissues are limited by their relatively small lateral dimensions or their lack of remodeling ability. Here, we introduce a lipid-based tissue mimetic that can be easily prepared and functionalized, consisting of a millimeter-sized “lipid-foam” with individual micrometer-sized compartments bound by lipid bilayers. We characterize the structural and mechanical properties of the lipid-foam tissue mimetic, and we demonstrate self-healing capabilities enabled by the fluidity of the lipid bilayers. Upon inclusion of bacteria in the tissue compartments, we observe that the tissue mimetic exhibits network-wide tension fluctuations driven by membrane tension generation by the swimming bacteria. Active tension fluctuations facilitate the fluidization and reorganization of the prototissue, providing a versatile platform for understanding and mimicking biological tissues.
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2025-02-27
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Nature Communications
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Springer Nature
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This research was supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1844336 (J.S.), 2239567 (A.P), and MRSEC DMR-2308691 (A.G., N.P.K.) and the National Institutes of Health under Grant No. 1R35GM147170-01 (A.P). J.S. thanks Reinhard Lipowsky for discussions on stability of foams.
Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL.
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16
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2026
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Gu AA, Ucar MC, Tran P, Prindle A, Kamat NP, Steinkühler J. Remodeling of lipid-foam prototissues by network-wide tension fluctuations induced by active particles. Nature Communications. 2025;16. doi:10.1038/s41467-025-57178-x
Gu, A. A., Ucar, M. C., Tran, P., Prindle, A., Kamat, N. P., & Steinkühler, J. (2025). Remodeling of lipid-foam prototissues by network-wide tension fluctuations induced by active particles. Nature Communications. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-57178-x
Gu, Andre A., Mehmet C Ucar, Peter Tran, Arthur Prindle, Neha P. Kamat, and Jan Steinkühler. “Remodeling of Lipid-Foam Prototissues by Network-Wide Tension Fluctuations Induced by Active Particles.” Nature Communications. Springer Nature, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-57178-x.
A. A. Gu, M. C. Ucar, P. Tran, A. Prindle, N. P. Kamat, and J. Steinkühler, “Remodeling of lipid-foam prototissues by network-wide tension fluctuations induced by active particles,” Nature Communications, vol. 16. Springer Nature, 2025.
Gu AA, Ucar MC, Tran P, Prindle A, Kamat NP, Steinkühler J. 2025. Remodeling of lipid-foam prototissues by network-wide tension fluctuations induced by active particles. Nature Communications. 16, 2026.
Gu, Andre A., et al. “Remodeling of Lipid-Foam Prototissues by Network-Wide Tension Fluctuations Induced by Active Particles.” Nature Communications, vol. 16, 2026, Springer Nature, 2025, doi:10.1038/s41467-025-57178-x.
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