We discuss recent advances in interpreting the collective dynamics of cellular assemblies using ideas and tools coming from the statistical physics of materials. Experimental observations suggest analogies between the collective motion of cell monolayers and the jamming of soft materials. Granular media, emulsions and other soft materials display transitions between fluid-like and solid-like behavior as control parameters, such as temperature, density and stress, are changed. A similar jamming transition has been observed in the relaxation of epithelial cell monolayers. In this case, the associated unjamming transition, in which cells migrate collectively, is linked to a variety of biochemical and biophysical factors. In this framework, recent works show that wound healing induce monolayer fluidization with collective migration fronts moving in an avalanche-like behavior reminiscent of intermittent front propagation in materials such as domain walls in magnets, cracks in disordered media or flux lines in superconductors. Finally, we review the ability of discrete models of cell migration, from interacting active particles to vertex and Voronoi models, to simulate the statistical properties observed experimentally.

Statistical Features of Collective Cell Migration / C.A.M. La Porta, S. Zapperi (ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY). - In: Cell Migrations: causes and functions / [a cura di] C.A.M. La Porta, S. Zapperi. - New York : Springer, 2019. - ISBN 9783030175924. - pp. 67-78

Statistical Features of Collective Cell Migration

C.A.M. La Porta
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S. Zapperi
2019

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We discuss recent advances in interpreting the collective dynamics of cellular assemblies using ideas and tools coming from the statistical physics of materials. Experimental observations suggest analogies between the collective motion of cell monolayers and the jamming of soft materials. Granular media, emulsions and other soft materials display transitions between fluid-like and solid-like behavior as control parameters, such as temperature, density and stress, are changed. A similar jamming transition has been observed in the relaxation of epithelial cell monolayers. In this case, the associated unjamming transition, in which cells migrate collectively, is linked to a variety of biochemical and biophysical factors. In this framework, recent works show that wound healing induce monolayer fluidization with collective migration fronts moving in an avalanche-like behavior reminiscent of intermittent front propagation in materials such as domain walls in magnets, cracks in disordered media or flux lines in superconductors. Finally, we review the ability of discrete models of cell migration, from interacting active particles to vertex and Voronoi models, to simulate the statistical properties observed experimentally.
Jamming; Bursts; Particle image velocimetry; Active particle models; Wound healing
Settore FIS/03 - Fisica della Materia
Settore MED/04 - Patologia Generale
2019
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