Issue 27, 2021

Distribution and propagation of mechanical stress in simulated structurally heterogeneous tissue spheroids

Abstract

The mechanical microenvironment of cells has been associated with phenotypic changes that cells undergo in three-dimensional spheroid culture formats. Radial asymmetry in mechanical stress – with compression in the core and tension at the periphery – has been analyzed by representing tissue spheroids as homogeneous visco-elastic droplets under surface tension. However, the influence of the granular microstructure of tissue spheroids in the distribution of mechanical stress in tissue spheroids has not been accounted for in a generic manner. Here, we quantify the distribution and propagation of mechanical forces in structurally heterogeneous multicellular assemblies. For this, we perform numerical simulations of a deformable cell model, which represents cells as elastic, contractile shells surrounding a liquid incompressible cytoplasm, interacting by means of non-specific adhesion. Using this model, we show how cell-scale properties such as cortical stiffness, active tension and cell–cell adhesive tension influence the distribution of mechanical stress in simulated tissue spheroids. Next, we characterize the transition at the tissue-scale from a homogeneous liquid droplet to a heterogeneous packed granular assembly.

Graphical abstract: Distribution and propagation of mechanical stress in simulated structurally heterogeneous tissue spheroids

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Nov 2020
Accepted
24 May 2021
First published
18 Jun 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Soft Matter, 2021,17, 6603-6615

Distribution and propagation of mechanical stress in simulated structurally heterogeneous tissue spheroids

M. Cuvelier, J. Pešek, I. Papantoniou, H. Ramon and B. Smeets, Soft Matter, 2021, 17, 6603 DOI: 10.1039/D0SM02033H

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