| Literature DB >> 25479385 |
Mei Rosa Ng1, Achim Besser1, Joan S Brugge1, Gaudenz Danuser1.
Abstract
Force transduction at cell–cell adhesions regulates tissue development, maintenance and adaptation. We developed computational and experimental approaches to quantify, with both sub-cellular and multi-cellular resolution, the dynamics of force transmission in cell clusters. Applying this technology to spontaneously-forming adherent epithelial cell clusters, we found that basal force fluctuations were coupled to E-cadherin localization at the level of individual cell–cell junctions. At the multi-cellular scale, cell–cell force exchange depended on the cell position within a cluster, and was adaptive to reconfigurations due to cell divisions or positional rearrangements. Importantly, force transmission through a cell required coordinated modulation of cell-matrix adhesion and actomyosin contractility in the cell and its neighbors. These data provide insights into mechanisms that could control mechanical stress homeostasis in dynamic epithelial tissues, and highlight our methods as a resource for the study of mechanotransduction in cell–cell adhesions [corrected].Entities:
Keywords: cell adhesion; cell biology; cell–cell interactions; cell–matrix interactions; intercellular adhesion molecules; mechanical forces; mechanotransduction; none
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25479385 PMCID: PMC4300730 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.03282
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.140