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Engineering Three-dimensional Epithelial Tissues Embedded within Extracellular Matrix
Published on: July 10, 2016
A Predictive Model for Coupling Cell Division Orientation to Tissue Mechanics During Epithelial Morphogenesis
Somiealo Azote Epse Hassikpezi1, Rajendra Singh Negi1, No Arnold Chen1
1Department of Physics and BioInspired Institute, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA.
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Stratified epithelial tissues such as the skin epidermis maintain barrier integrity during development and homeostasis through the coordinated action of cell proliferation, differentiation, delamination, and tissue-scale mechanical forces. During development, the orientation of cell division within the basal layer plays a pivotal role in tissue stratification; however, the mechanical principles linking the orientation of the division plane to these processes across developmental stages remain poorly understood. Here, we expand a recently developed three-dimensional vertex model for stratified epithelia, composed of the basement membrane, basal, and suprabasal layers, to study the mechanical and structural impact of cell divisions with a wider range of orientations. The model integrates developmental stage via specific changes in heterotypic interfacial tensions (arising from actomyosin cortical contractility and adhesion molecules at the basal-suprabasal interface) and tissue stiffness that have been quantified previously in experiments. By systematically varying background mechanical parameters, we investigate how heterotypic tension, division orientation, and tissue fluidity collectively influence the outcome of cell division. Our goal is to uncover the strategies that the embryo may employ to generate stratified phenotypes at different developmental stages, recognizing that these strategies might evolve over time. Although our focus is on the embryonic developmental stages of the epidermis, this framework may also be extended to investigate transformed cells, such as in cancer, to explore how altered division orientation contributes to precancerous or transformed phenotypes.
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