积极力量调节集体行为和细胞组织。

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOLOGY
Lakshmi Balasubramaniam, René-Marc Mège, Benoit Ladoux
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摘要

生物组织是由不同类型的细胞组成的,它们在器官和整个身体内协同工作,执行各自的功能。在发育过程中,胚胎发生和组织发生依赖于细胞成分的有序分裂、死亡、分化和集体运动。这些细胞通过黏附复合物彼此和/或底层底物固定,并通过活跃的细胞骨架重塑调节力的产生。由此产生的每个单细胞水平上的收缩性变化通过触发细胞形状、细胞运动和周围环境重塑的变化来影响组织结构和重塑。这些非平衡过程通过细胞能量消耗发生,允许用活性物质物理学来描述生物系统。细胞骨架细丝,细菌和真核细胞可以被认为是活性物质的一个亚类,称为“活性向列体”。这些生物对象可以被建模为棒状元素,向列液晶理论可以应用于棒状元素。在这项工作中,利用液晶物理学的类比,我们表明细胞分选和边界形成可以用向列活性的差异来解释。这种向列活动的差异源于细胞间和细胞内活动的平衡。
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Active forces modulate collective behaviour and cellular organization.

Biological tissues are composed of various cell types working cooperatively to perform their respective function within organs and the whole body. During development, embryogenesis followed by histogenesis relies on orchestrated division, death, differentiation and collective movements of cellular constituents. These cells are anchored to each other and/or the underlying substrate through adhesion complexes and they regulate force generation by active cytoskeleton remodeling. The resulting changes in contractility at the level of each single cell impact tissue architecture and remodeling by triggering changes in cell shape, cell movement and remodeling of the surrounding environment. These out of equilibrium processes occur through cellular energy consumption, allowing biological systems to be described by active matter physics. Cytoskeleton filaments, bacterial and eukaryotic cells can be considered as a sub-class of active matter termed "active nematics". These biological objects can be modelled as rod-like elements to which nematic liquid crystal theories can be applied. In this work, using an analogy from liquid crystal physics, we show that cell sorting and boundary formation can be explained using differences in nematic activity. This difference in nematic activity arises from a balance of inter- and intra-cellular activity.

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Comptes Rendus Biologies
Comptes Rendus Biologies 生物-生物学
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2.40
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3 months
期刊介绍: The Comptes rendus Biologies publish monthly communications dealing with all biological and medical research fields (biological modelling, development and reproduction biology, cell biology, biochemistry, neurosciences, immunology, pharmacology, ecology, etc.). Articles are preferably written in English. Articles in French with an abstract in English are accepted.
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