Cell competition is a phenomenon originally described as the competition between cell populations with different genetic backgrounds; losing cells with lower fitness are eliminated. With the progress in identification of related molecules, some reports described the relevance of cell mechanics during elimination. Furthermore, recent live imaging studies have shown that even in tissues composed of genetically identical cells, a non-negligible number of cells are eliminated during growth. Thus, mechanical cell elimination (MCE) as a consequence of mechanical cellular interactions is an unavoidable event in growing tissues and a commonly observed phenomenon. Here, we studied MCE in a genetically-homogeneous tissue from the perspective of tissu...
Cell competition is a conserved mechanism where slow proliferating cells (so called losers) are elim...
Tissue growth and regeneration are autonomous, stem-cell-mediated processes in which stem cells with...
SummaryThroughout their lifetime, cells may suffer insults that reduce their fitness and disrupt the...
Recent technological advances in high-resolution imaging and artificial modulation of genetic functi...
International audienceCell competition is a widespread process leading to the expansion of one cell ...
Mechanical cell competition is important during tissue development, cancer invasion, and tissue agei...
Mechanical cell competition is important during tissue development, cancer invasion, and tissue agei...
How cells with different genetic makeups compete in tissues is an outstanding question in developmen...
Competition of different species or cell types for limited space is relevant in a variety of biologi...
SummaryRegulation of tissue size requires fine tuning at the single-cell level of proliferation rate...
<p>(A) Time evolution of the elimination rate <i>ε</i> with and without mechanical feedback mechanis...
Regulation of tissue size requires fine tuning at the single-cell level of proliferation rate, cell ...
The regulation of cell growth in animal tissues is a question of critical importance: most tissues c...
When fast-growing cells are confronted with slow-growing cells in a mosaic tissue, the slow-growing ...
<p>During tissue growth, cell divisions induce surrounding tissue compression, and this results in a...
Cell competition is a conserved mechanism where slow proliferating cells (so called losers) are elim...
Tissue growth and regeneration are autonomous, stem-cell-mediated processes in which stem cells with...
SummaryThroughout their lifetime, cells may suffer insults that reduce their fitness and disrupt the...
Recent technological advances in high-resolution imaging and artificial modulation of genetic functi...
International audienceCell competition is a widespread process leading to the expansion of one cell ...
Mechanical cell competition is important during tissue development, cancer invasion, and tissue agei...
Mechanical cell competition is important during tissue development, cancer invasion, and tissue agei...
How cells with different genetic makeups compete in tissues is an outstanding question in developmen...
Competition of different species or cell types for limited space is relevant in a variety of biologi...
SummaryRegulation of tissue size requires fine tuning at the single-cell level of proliferation rate...
<p>(A) Time evolution of the elimination rate <i>ε</i> with and without mechanical feedback mechanis...
Regulation of tissue size requires fine tuning at the single-cell level of proliferation rate, cell ...
The regulation of cell growth in animal tissues is a question of critical importance: most tissues c...
When fast-growing cells are confronted with slow-growing cells in a mosaic tissue, the slow-growing ...
<p>During tissue growth, cell divisions induce surrounding tissue compression, and this results in a...
Cell competition is a conserved mechanism where slow proliferating cells (so called losers) are elim...
Tissue growth and regeneration are autonomous, stem-cell-mediated processes in which stem cells with...
SummaryThroughout their lifetime, cells may suffer insults that reduce their fitness and disrupt the...