Alignment of cellular motility forces with tissue flow as a mechanism for efficient wound healing

Basan M, Elgeti J, Hannezo EB, Rappel W, Levine H. 2013. Alignment of cellular motility forces with tissue flow as a mechanism for efficient wound healing. PNAS. 110(7), 2452–2459.

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Basan, Markus; Elgeti, Jens; Hannezo, Edouard ISTA ; Rappel, Wouter; Levine, Herbert
Abstract
Recent experiments have shown that spreading epithelial sheets exhibit a long-range coordination of motility forces that leads to a buildup of tension in the tissue, which may enhance cell division and the speed of wound healing. Furthermore, the edges of these epithelial sheets commonly show finger-like protrusions whereas the bulk often displays spontaneous swirls of motile cells. To explain these experimental observations, we propose a simple flocking-type mechanism, in which cells tend to align their motility forceswith their velocity. Implementing this idea in amechanical tissue simulation, the proposed model gives rise to efficient spreading and can explain the experimentally observed long-range alignment of motility forces in highly disordered patterns, as well as the buildup of tensile stress throughout the tissue. Our model also qualitatively reproduces the dependence of swirl size and swirl velocity on cell density reported in experiments and exhibits an undulation instability at the edge of the spreading tissue commonly observed in vivo. Finally, we study the dependence of colony spreading speed on important physical and biological parameters and derive simple scaling relations that show that coordination of motility forces leads to an improvement of the wound healing process for realistic tissue parameters.
Publishing Year
Date Published
2013-02-12
Journal Title
PNAS
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Acknowledgement
This work was supported by National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant DMS-1068869 and by the NSF Center for Theoretical Biological Physics (Grant NSF PHY-0822283). We acknowledge useful discussions with Eshel Ben-Jacob and Assaf Zaritsky.
Volume
110
Issue
7
Page
2452 - 2459
IST-REx-ID
921

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Basan M, Elgeti J, Hannezo EB, Rappel W, Levine H. Alignment of cellular motility forces with tissue flow as a mechanism for efficient wound healing. PNAS. 2013;110(7):2452-2459. doi:10.1073/pnas.1219937110
Basan, M., Elgeti, J., Hannezo, E. B., Rappel, W., & Levine, H. (2013). Alignment of cellular motility forces with tissue flow as a mechanism for efficient wound healing. PNAS. National Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1219937110
Basan, Markus, Jens Elgeti, Edouard B Hannezo, Wouter Rappel, and Herbert Levine. “Alignment of Cellular Motility Forces with Tissue Flow as a Mechanism for Efficient Wound Healing.” PNAS. National Academy of Sciences, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1219937110.
M. Basan, J. Elgeti, E. B. Hannezo, W. Rappel, and H. Levine, “Alignment of cellular motility forces with tissue flow as a mechanism for efficient wound healing,” PNAS, vol. 110, no. 7. National Academy of Sciences, pp. 2452–2459, 2013.
Basan M, Elgeti J, Hannezo EB, Rappel W, Levine H. 2013. Alignment of cellular motility forces with tissue flow as a mechanism for efficient wound healing. PNAS. 110(7), 2452–2459.
Basan, Markus, et al. “Alignment of Cellular Motility Forces with Tissue Flow as a Mechanism for Efficient Wound Healing.” PNAS, vol. 110, no. 7, National Academy of Sciences, 2013, pp. 2452–59, doi:10.1073/pnas.1219937110.

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