scholarly journals Pressure and Curvature Control of Contact Inhibition in Epithelia Growing Under Spherical Confinement

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ilaria Di Meglio ◽  
Anastasiya Trushko ◽  
Pau Guillamat ◽  
Carles Blanch-Mercader ◽  
Aurélien Roux
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ilaria Di Meglio ◽  
Anastasiya Trushko ◽  
Pau Guillamat ◽  
Carles Blanch-Mercader ◽  
Aurelien Roux

Morphogenesis requires spatiotemporal regulation of cell shape and proliferation, both regulated by biochemical and mechanical cues. In epithelia, this regulation is called contact inhibition, but disentangling biochemical from mechanical cues remains challenging. Here, we show that epithelia growing under confinement accumulate pressure that inhibits proliferation above a threshold value, which depends on the β-catenin pathway. Before inhibition of proliferation, cell aspect ratio abruptly increased upon reaching confluency. This shape transition occurred at low, constant pressure and was mainly controlled by cell density and contractility, correlating with YAP/TAZ pathway inhibition. In our system, epithelia spontaneously buckle: we observed that folding transiently reactivates both the YAP/TAZ pathway and cell proliferation. Altogether, our results support that different mechanical cues part of contact inhibition regulate cell proliferation through different mechanosensing pathways. Proliferation is regulated by sustained, tissue-level pressure through the β-catenin pathway, and by local curvature and pressure changes through the YAP/TAZ pathway.


2021 ◽  
pp. 110658
Author(s):  
Solene G.D. Hegarty-Cremer ◽  
Matthew J. Simpson ◽  
Thomas L. Andersen ◽  
Pascal R. Buenzli

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