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Configurational Fingerprints of Multicellular Living Systems

ORAL

Abstract

Cells cooperate as groups to achieve structure and function at the tissue level, during which specific structural and material characteristics emerge. Analogous to phase transitions in classical physics, transformations in these characteristics of multicellular assemblies are essential for a variety of vital processes including morphogenesis, wound healing, and cancer. In this work, we develop configurational fingerprints of particulate and multicellular assemblies, and extract volumetric and shear order parameters based on this fingerprint to quantify the system disorder. Theoretically, these two parameters form a complete and unique pair of signatures for the structural disorder of a multicellular system. The evolution of these two order parameters offers a robust and experimentally accessible way to map the phase transitions in expanding cell monolayers, and during embryogenesis and invasion of epithelial spheroids.

Publication: H Yang et al. (2021) Configurational fingerprints of multicellular living systems, PNAS, in press

Presenters

  • Haiqian Yang

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

Authors

  • Haiqian Yang

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Adrian Pegoraro

    Univ of Ottawa

  • Yulong Han

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Wenhui Tang

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Rohan Abeyaratne

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Dapeng(Max) Bi

    Northeastern University

  • Ming Guo

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT