Despite recent efforts to understand homeostasis in epithelial tissues, there are many unknowns surrounding this steady state. It is considered to be regulated by mechanoresponse, but unlike for single cells, this idea remains heavily debated for tissues. Here, we show that changes in matrix stiffness induce a nonequilibrium transition from tubular to squamous Madin-Darby Canine Kidney II tissues. Nonetheless, despite different cell morphologies and densities, all homeostatic tissues display equivalent topologies, which, hence, must be actively targeted and regulated. On the contrary, the mechanoresponse induces dramatic changes in the large-scale organization of the colonies. On stiff gels, this yields an unreported cooperative state of mo...
Collections of epithelial cells form macroscopic materials which show collective behavior including ...
Recent experimental evidence indicates a role for the intermediate filament vimentin in regulating c...
Control of cell proliferation is a fundamental aspect of tissue physiology central to morphogenesis,...
Despite recent efforts to understand homeostasis in epithelial tissues, there are many unknowns surr...
Fluid-to-solid phase transition in multicellular assembly is crucial in many developmental biologica...
Living tissues are characterized by an intrinsically mechanochemical interplay of active physical fo...
International audienceEpithelia are robust tissues that support the structure of embryos and organs ...
Human tissues are remarkably adaptable and robust, harboring the collective ability to detect and re...
In multicellular organisms, individual cells play a myriad of roles in maintaining life, both as sin...
The regulation of cell growth in animal tissues is a question of critical importance: most tissues c...
In mammals, mechanics at multiple stages - nucleus to cell to ECM - underlie multiple physiological ...
Mechanical homeostasis is an emerging mechanobiology concept that describes the critical biological ...
Spatial tissue patterning during early morphogenesis depends on the coordinated movement and shape c...
Communities of epithelial cells demonstrate close intercellular communications and highly ordered co...
Forces and the mechanical properties surrounding eukaryotic cells have been increasingly shown to pl...
Collections of epithelial cells form macroscopic materials which show collective behavior including ...
Recent experimental evidence indicates a role for the intermediate filament vimentin in regulating c...
Control of cell proliferation is a fundamental aspect of tissue physiology central to morphogenesis,...
Despite recent efforts to understand homeostasis in epithelial tissues, there are many unknowns surr...
Fluid-to-solid phase transition in multicellular assembly is crucial in many developmental biologica...
Living tissues are characterized by an intrinsically mechanochemical interplay of active physical fo...
International audienceEpithelia are robust tissues that support the structure of embryos and organs ...
Human tissues are remarkably adaptable and robust, harboring the collective ability to detect and re...
In multicellular organisms, individual cells play a myriad of roles in maintaining life, both as sin...
The regulation of cell growth in animal tissues is a question of critical importance: most tissues c...
In mammals, mechanics at multiple stages - nucleus to cell to ECM - underlie multiple physiological ...
Mechanical homeostasis is an emerging mechanobiology concept that describes the critical biological ...
Spatial tissue patterning during early morphogenesis depends on the coordinated movement and shape c...
Communities of epithelial cells demonstrate close intercellular communications and highly ordered co...
Forces and the mechanical properties surrounding eukaryotic cells have been increasingly shown to pl...
Collections of epithelial cells form macroscopic materials which show collective behavior including ...
Recent experimental evidence indicates a role for the intermediate filament vimentin in regulating c...
Control of cell proliferation is a fundamental aspect of tissue physiology central to morphogenesis,...