How dynamic prestress governs the shape of living systems, from the subcellular to tissue scale.

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Wellcome Trust-Medical Research Council Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

Published: December 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Cells and tissues undergo shape changes for functional purposes and in response to diseases, driven by internal molecular mechanisms like crosslinkers and ion pumps.
  • The concept of prestress, resulting from contractile or growth activities, is essential for understanding how these shape changes occur in living systems, particularly in complex structures such as cell networks and tissue aggregates.
  • The review identifies several categories of prestress distributions, including heterogeneous, anisotropic, and differential, and introduces a new concept of topological prestress related to changes in tissue microstructure.

Article Abstract

Cells and tissues change shape both to carry out their function and during pathology. In most cases, these deformations are driven from within the systems themselves. This is permitted by a range of molecular actors, such as active crosslinkers and ion pumps, whose activity is biologically controlled in space and time. The resulting stresses are propagated within complex and dynamical architectures like networks or cell aggregates. From a mechanical point of view, these effects can be seen as the generation of prestress or prestrain, resulting from either a contractile or growth activity. In this review, we present this concept of prestress and the theoretical tools available to conceptualize the statics and dynamics of living systems. We then describe a range of phenomena where prestress controls shape changes in biopolymer networks (especially the actomyosin cytoskeleton and fibrous tissues) and cellularized tissues. Despite the diversity of scale and organization, we demonstrate that these phenomena stem from a limited number of spatial distributions of prestress, which can be categorized as heterogeneous, anisotropic or differential. We suggest that in addition to growth and contraction, a third type of prestress-topological prestress-can result from active processes altering the microstructure of tissue.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9560792PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2022.0038DOI Listing

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