Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Centre Específic de Recerca de Mètodes Numèrics en Ciències Aplicades i Enginyeria
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria Civil i Ambiental
Centre Internacional de Mètodes Numèrics en Enginyeria
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. LACÀN - Mètodes Numèrics en Ciències Aplicades i Enginyeria
2021-06-21
Intestinal organoids capture essential features of the intestinal epithelium such as crypt folding, cellular compartmentalization and collective movements. Each of these processes and their coordination require patterned forces that are at present unknown. Here we map three-dimensional cellular forces in mouse intestinal organoids grown on soft hydrogels. We show that these organoids exhibit a non-monotonic stress distribution that defines mechanical and functional compartments. The stem cell compartment pushes the extracellular matrix and folds through apical constriction, whereas the transit amplifying zone pulls the extracellular matrix and elongates through basal constriction. The size of the stem cell compartment depends on the extracellular-matrix stiffness and endogenous cellular forces. Computational modelling reveals that crypt shape and force distribution rely on cell surface tensions following cortical actomyosin density. Finally, cells are pulled out of the crypt along a gradient of increasing tension. Our study unveils how patterned forces enable compartmentalization, folding and collective migration in the intestinal epithelium.
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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Matemàtiques i estadística::Anàlisi numèrica::Mètodes numèrics; Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Matemàtiques i estadística::Matemàtica aplicada a les ciències; Numerical analysis--Simulation methods; Biomathematics; Anàlisi numèrica; Biomatemàtica; Classificació AMS::65 Numerical analysis::65C Probabilistic methods, simulation and stochastic differential equations; Classificació AMS::92 Biology and other natural sciences::92B Mathematical biology in general
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41556-021-00699-6
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