Mechanical control of cell fate decisions in the skin epidermis

Sahu P, Monteiro-Ferreira S, Canato S, Soares RM, Sánchez-Danés A, Hannezo EB. 2025. Mechanical control of cell fate decisions in the skin epidermis. Nature Communications. 16, 8440.

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Sahu, PreetiISTA; Monteiro-Ferreira, Sara; Canato, Sara; Soares, Raquel Maia; Sánchez-Danés, Adriana; Hannezo, Edouard ISTA

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Homeostasis relies on a precise balance of fate choices between renewal and differentiation. Although progress has been done to characterize the dynamics of single-cell fate choices, their underlying mechanistic basis often remains unclear. Concentrating on skin epidermis as a paradigm for multilayered tissues with complex fate choices, we develop a 3D vertex-based model with proliferation in the basal layer, showing that mechanical competition for space naturally gives rise to homeostasis and neutral drift dynamics that are seen experimentally. We then explore the effect of introducing mechanical heterogeneities between cellular subpopulations. We uncover that relatively small tension heterogeneities, reflected by distinct morphological changes in single-cell shapes, can be sufficient to heavily tilt cellular dynamics towards exponential growth. We thus derive a master relationship between cell shape and long-term clonal dynamics, which we validated during basal cell carcinoma initiation in mouse epidermis. Altogether, we propose a theoretical framework to link mechanical forces, quantitative cellular morphologies and cellular fate outcomes in complex tissues.
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2025-09-26
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Nature Communications
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Springer Nature
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We thank Alois Schlögl, Paula Sanematsu, Susana Moreno Flores, Bernat Corominas-Murtra, Stefania Tavano, Gayathri Singharaju, and Hannezo group members for helpful discussions, the Bioimaging facility at ISTA, as well as Matthias Merkel and Lisa Manning for sharing the 3D Voronoi code. We also thank the Champalimaud animal facility, Anna Pezzarossa and the Champalimaud ABBE platform for the help with microscopy and image processing. This work was supported by EMBO (ALTF 522-2021), a Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia grant to A.S.D. (PTDC/MED-ONC/5553/2020), as well as the European Research Council (grant 851288 to EH). A.S.D., S.C., and R.M.S. are supported by QuantOCancer Project Horizon European Union’s Horizon 2020 program (grant agreement No 810653).
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16
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8440
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Sahu P, Monteiro-Ferreira S, Canato S, Soares RM, Sánchez-Danés A, Hannezo EB. Mechanical control of cell fate decisions in the skin epidermis. Nature Communications. 2025;16. doi:10.1038/s41467-025-62882-9
Sahu, P., Monteiro-Ferreira, S., Canato, S., Soares, R. M., Sánchez-Danés, A., & Hannezo, E. B. (2025). Mechanical control of cell fate decisions in the skin epidermis. Nature Communications. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-62882-9
Sahu, Preeti, Sara Monteiro-Ferreira, Sara Canato, Raquel Maia Soares, Adriana Sánchez-Danés, and Edouard B Hannezo. “Mechanical Control of Cell Fate Decisions in the Skin Epidermis.” Nature Communications. Springer Nature, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-62882-9.
P. Sahu, S. Monteiro-Ferreira, S. Canato, R. M. Soares, A. Sánchez-Danés, and E. B. Hannezo, “Mechanical control of cell fate decisions in the skin epidermis,” Nature Communications, vol. 16. Springer Nature, 2025.
Sahu P, Monteiro-Ferreira S, Canato S, Soares RM, Sánchez-Danés A, Hannezo EB. 2025. Mechanical control of cell fate decisions in the skin epidermis. Nature Communications. 16, 8440.
Sahu, Preeti, et al. “Mechanical Control of Cell Fate Decisions in the Skin Epidermis.” Nature Communications, vol. 16, 8440, Springer Nature, 2025, doi:10.1038/s41467-025-62882-9.
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