2019
DOI: 10.1101/799437
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Asamataxis: A cooperative relayed migration in response to subsurface inhomogeneity leads to long-range self-patterning of cells

Abstract: Cells self-organize to give patterns that are essential for tissue functioning. While the effects of biochemical and mechanical cues are relatively well studied, the role of stiffness inhomogeneity on cellular patterning is unexplored. Using a rigid structure embedded in soft polyacrylamide (PAA) gel, we show that such mechanical inhomogeneity leads to long-range self-organized cellular patterns. Our results reveal that this patterning depends on cellular traction and cell morphology. Depending on a suitable c… Show more

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“…Collagen matrix models aim to mimic such different tissues in vitro (Wolf et al, 2009;Herrmann et al, 2014;Shamir and Ewald, 2014;Paul et al, 2016). It is accepted that alterations in matrix mechanics frequently occur in tissue scaffolds in vivo (Khadpekar et al, 2019) and inherently were altered in diseased tissues (Akhtar et al, 2011;Lu et al, 2012). To understand in vivo incidents with the help of in vitro models the inhomogeneity of the microenvironment is an important aspect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collagen matrix models aim to mimic such different tissues in vitro (Wolf et al, 2009;Herrmann et al, 2014;Shamir and Ewald, 2014;Paul et al, 2016). It is accepted that alterations in matrix mechanics frequently occur in tissue scaffolds in vivo (Khadpekar et al, 2019) and inherently were altered in diseased tissues (Akhtar et al, 2011;Lu et al, 2012). To understand in vivo incidents with the help of in vitro models the inhomogeneity of the microenvironment is an important aspect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, recent research works head in the direction of pattern sensing of cells and its relation to various emergent behaviors. [180,181] Another important question to answer is how multiple physical cues synergistically affect cellular processes. Moving forward, further research on material systems to design and implement multiphysical cues need to be conducted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inside tissues the architecture of them is dictated by the function (Hynes and Naba, 2012). On the other hand, tissues can look quite inhomogeneous on smaller length scales, where cells experience and perceive mechanical property changes within tissue regions (Khadpekar et al, 2019). There is also a special type of movement in cell collections referred to as asmataxis.…”
Section: Dimensionality and Heterogeneity Of Microenvironments Employmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also a special type of movement in cell collections referred to as asmataxis. In asmataxis, cooperative migration is transferred due to inhomogeneity, resulting in a long-ranged self-patterning of the cells, such as skeletal myoblast C2C12 cells (Khadpekar et al, 2019). Asmataxis fulfills a functional role in the spatial multicellular patterning of tissues during the physiological development of tissues or in artificial tissue engineering.…”
Section: Dimensionality and Heterogeneity Of Microenvironments Employmentioning
confidence: 99%