Wayne Brodland G, Chen H H
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, N2L 3G1, Ontario, Canada.
J Biomech. 2000 Jul;33(7):845-51. doi: 10.1016/s0021-9290(00)00011-7.
Aggregates of embryonic cells undergo a variety of intriguing processes including sorting by histological type and envelopment of cell masses of one type by another. It has long been held that these processes were driven by differential adhesions, as embodied in the famous differential adhesion hypothesis (DAH). Here, we use analytical mechanics to investigate the forces that are generated by various sub-cellular structures including microfilaments, cell membranes and their associated proteins, and by sources of cell-cell adhesions. We consider how these forces cause the triple junctions between cells to move, and how these motions ultimately give rise to phenomena such as cell sorting and tissue envelopment. The analyses show that, contrary to the widely accepted DAH, differential adhesions alone are unable to drive sorting and envelopment. They show, instead, that these phenomena are driven by the combined effect of several force generators, as embodied in an equivalent surface or interfacial tension. These unconventional findings follow directly from the relevant surface physics and mechanics, and are consistent with well-known cell sorting and envelopment experiments, and with recent computer simulations.
胚胎细胞聚集体会经历各种有趣的过程,包括按组织学类型进行分选以及一种类型的细胞团被另一种类型的细胞团包裹。长期以来,人们一直认为这些过程是由差异黏附驱动的,著名的差异黏附假说(DAH)就体现了这一点。在这里,我们使用分析力学来研究由各种亚细胞结构(包括微丝、细胞膜及其相关蛋白质)以及细胞间黏附源产生的力。我们考虑这些力如何导致细胞间的三联体移动,以及这些运动最终如何引发细胞分选和组织包裹等现象。分析表明,与广泛接受的DAH相反,仅差异黏附无法驱动分选和包裹。相反,它们表明这些现象是由几个力产生器的综合作用驱动的,这体现在等效表面或界面张力中。这些非传统的发现直接源于相关的表面物理和力学,并且与著名的细胞分选和包裹实验以及最近的计算机模拟结果一致。