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Physical Model of the Dynamic Instability in an Expanding Cell Culture

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 98, 期 3, 页码 361-370

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2009.10.022

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  1. Association pour la Recherche surle Cancer
  2. Alvin and Gertrude Levine Career Development Chair
  3. Israel Science Foundation [337/05]

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Collective cell migration is of great significance in many biological processes. The goal of this work is to give a physical model for the dynamics of cell migration during the wound healing response. Experiments demonstrate that an initially uniform cell-culture monolayer expands in a nonuniform manner, developing fingerlike shapes. These fingerlike shapes of the cell culture front are composed of columns of cells that move collectively. We propose a physical model to explain this phenomenon, based on the notion of dynamic instability. In this model, we treat the first layers of cells at the front of the moving cell culture as a continuous one-dimensional membrane (contour), with the usual elasticity of a membrane: curvature and surface-tension. This membrane is active, due to the forces of cellular motility of the cells, and we propose that this motility is related to the local curvature of the culture interface; larger convex curvature correlates with a stronger cellular motility force. This shape-force relation gives rise to a dynamic instability, which we then compare to the patterns observed in the wound healing experiments.

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