Tissue fluidity promotes epithelial wound healing

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Robert J. Tetley
Michael F. Staddon
Davide Heller
Andreas Hoppe
Shiladitya Banerjee
Yanlan Mao
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[1] University College London,MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology
[2] Institute for the Physics of Living Systems,Department of Physics & Astronomy
[3] University College London,Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing
[4] University College London,College of Information and Control
[5] Institute of Molecular Life Sciences,undefined
[6] University of Zurich,undefined
[7] SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics,undefined
[8] Quartier Sorge,undefined
[9] Batiment Genopode,undefined
[10] Kingston University,undefined
[11] Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology,undefined
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Nature Physics | 2019年 / 15卷
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The collective behaviour of cells in epithelial tissues is dependent on their mechanical properties. However, the contribution of tissue mechanics to wound healing in vivo remains poorly understood. Here, we investigate the relationship between tissue mechanics and wound healing in live Drosophila wing imaginal discs and show that by tuning epithelial cell junctional tension, we can systematically alter the rate of wound healing. Coincident with the contraction of an actomyosin purse string, we observe cells flowing past each other at the wound edge by intercalating, reminiscent of molecules in a fluid, resulting in seamless wound closure. Using a cell-based physical model, we predict that a reduction in junctional tension fluidizes the tissue through an increase in intercalation rate and corresponding reduction in bulk viscosity, in the manner of an unjamming transition. The resultant fluidization of the tissue accelerates wound healing. Accordingly, when we experimentally reduce tissue tension in wing discs, the intercalation rate increases and wounds repair in less time.
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