Probing and modeling cell-cell communication in 2D biomimetic tissues

Abstract

In tissues, cells in direct physical contact with each other can exchange ions or molecules via protein clusters called gap junctions, that form channels across the membranes of adjacent cells. Here, we use a simplified biomimetic approach, coupled with theoretical modeling, to unravel the physical mechanisms controlling such transport. Tissues are mimicked with 2D hexagonal networks of monodisperse aqueous droplets connected by lipid membranes called Droplet Interface Bilayers (DIBs) decorated with $\alpha$-Hemolysin ($\alpha$HL) transmembrane proteins forming nanopores through heptamerization in the membrane. The diffusion of calcein across 2D DIB networks is thoroughly studied using epifluorescence microscopy at various $\alpha$HL concentrations. The results are successfully confronted with a Continuous Time Random Walk model in hexagonal networks with an average waiting time increasing nonlinearly with the concentration of pore monomers.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Oct 2025
Accepted
04 Feb 2026
First published
11 Feb 2026

Soft Matter, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Probing and modeling cell-cell communication in 2D biomimetic tissues

C. M. Vincent, S. Ravindran, A. M. Prevost, L. Pontani, O. Bénichou and E. Wandersman, Soft Matter, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5SM01072A

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