Mechanochemical Principles of Epidermal Tissue Dynamics.

Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol

Department of Cell and Tissue Dynamics, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, Münster 48145, Germany

Published: June 2024

How tissue architecture and function emerge during development and what facilitates their resilience and homeostatic dynamics during adulthood is a fundamental question in biology. Biological tissue barriers such as the skin epidermis have evolved strategies that integrate dynamic cellular turnover with high resilience against mechanical and chemical stresses. Interestingly, both dynamic and resilient functions are generated by a defined set of molecular and cell-scale processes, including adhesion and cytoskeletal remodeling, cell shape changes, cell division, and cell movement. These traits are coordinated in space and time with dynamic changes in cell fates and cell mechanics that are generated by contractile and adhesive forces. In this review, we discuss how studies on epidermal morphogenesis and homeostasis have contributed to our understanding of the dynamic interplay between biochemical and mechanical signals during tissue morphogenesis and homeostasis, and how the material properties of tissues dictate how cells respond to these active stresses, thereby linking cell-scale behaviors to tissue- and organismal-scale changes.

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