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Dynamic heterogeneity influences the leader-follower dynamics during epithelial wound closure

机译:动态异质性影响上皮伤口闭合期间的领导者动力学

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Cells of epithelial tissue proliferate and pack together to attain an eventual density homeostasis. As the cell density increases, spatial distribution of velocity and force show striking similarity to the dynamic heterogeneity observed elsewhere in dense granular matter. While the physical nature of this heterogeneity is somewhat known in the epithelial cell monolayer, its biological relevance and precise connection to cell density remain elusive. Relevantly, we had demonstrated how large-scale dynamic heterogeneity in the monolayer stress field in the bulk could critically influence the emergence of leader cells at the wound margin during wound closure, but did not connect the observation to the corresponding cell density. In fact, numerous previous reports had essentially associated long-range force and velocity correlation with either cell density or dynamic heterogeneity, without any generalization. Here, we attempted to unify these two parameters under a single framework and explored their consequence on the dynamics of leader cells, which eventually affected the efficacy of collective migration and wound closure. To this end, we first quantified the dynamic heterogeneity by the peak height of four-point susceptibility. Remarkably, this quantity showed a linear relationship with cell density over many experimental samples. We then varied the heterogeneity, by changing cell density, and found this change altered the number of leader cells at the wound margin. At low heterogeneity, wound closure was slower, with decreased persistence, reduced coordination and disruptive leader-follower interactions. Finally, microscopic characterization of cell-substrate adhesions illustrated how heterogeneity influenced orientations of focal adhesions, affecting coordinated cell movements. Together, these results demonstrate the importance of dynamic heterogeneity in epithelial wound healing. This article is part of the theme issue 'Multi-scale analysis and modelling of collective migration in biological systems'.
机译:上皮组织的细胞增殖和包装在一起以获得最终密度稳态。随着细胞密度的增加,速度和力的空间分布显示与致密粒状物质中其他地方观察到的动态异质性的醒目相似性。虽然这种异质性的物理性质在上皮细胞单层中有所了解,但其生物相关性和与细胞密度的精确连接仍然难以捉摸。相关的是,我们已经证明了散装中的单层应力场中的大规模动态异质性在伤口闭合期间伤口边缘处的领导细胞的出现可能会批判性地影响,但未将观察结果连接到相应的细胞密度。事实上,许多先前的报告与细胞密度或动态异质性具有基本相关的远程力和速度相关性,而无需任何概括。在这里,我们试图根据单一框架统一这两个参数,并探讨了引导细胞动态的后果,最终影响了集体迁移和伤口闭合的功效。为此,我们首先通过四点易感性的峰值高度量化动态异质性。值得注意的是,该量显示出与许多实验样品相比细胞密度的线性关系。然后,通过改变细胞密度,然后通过改变细胞密度来改变异质性,并且发现这种变化改变了伤口边缘的领导细胞数。在低异质性下,伤口闭合较慢,持续持续,协调和破坏性的前导效应相互作用较慢。最后,细胞基板粘连的显微镜表征示出了如何影响局灶性粘连的异质性,影响协调的细胞运动。这些结果在一起表明了动态异质性在上皮伤口愈合中的重要性。本文是主题问题“生物系统中集体迁移的多规模分析和建模”的一部分。

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