Cell monolayers provide an interesting example of active matter, exhibiting a phase transition from flowing to jammed states as they age. Here we report experiments and numerical simulations illustrating how a jammed cellular layer rapidly reverts to a flowing state after a wound. Quantitative comparison between experiments and simulations shows that cells change their self-propulsion and alignment strength so that the system crosses a phase transition line, which we characterize by finite-size scaling in an active particle model. This wound-induced unjamming transition is found to occur generically in epithelial, endothelial and cancer cells.

From jamming to collective cell migration through a boundary induced transition

Zapperi S;
2018

Abstract

Cell monolayers provide an interesting example of active matter, exhibiting a phase transition from flowing to jammed states as they age. Here we report experiments and numerical simulations illustrating how a jammed cellular layer rapidly reverts to a flowing state after a wound. Quantitative comparison between experiments and simulations shows that cells change their self-propulsion and alignment strength so that the system crosses a phase transition line, which we characterize by finite-size scaling in an active particle model. This wound-induced unjamming transition is found to occur generically in epithelial, endothelial and cancer cells.
2018
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Inglese
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3774
3782
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2018/SM/C8SM00128F#!divAbstract
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SELF-PROPELLED PARTICLES
VE-CADHERIN
DYNAMICS
MONOLAYER
GUIDANCE
SZ is supported by the ERC advanced grant 291002 SIZEFFECTS. OC and SZ acknowledges support from the Academy of Finland FiDiPro program, project 13282993. GS is supported by Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro (AIRC, IG#18621), and the Italian Ministry of Health RF-2013-02358446).
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Chepizhko, O; Lionetti, Mc; Malinverno, C; Giampietro, C; Scita, G; Zapperi, S; La Porta, Cam
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   Size effects in fracture and plasticity
   SIZEFFECTS
   FP7
   291002
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