La compétition cellulaire : quand les forces mécaniques sculptent nos tissus
La compétition cellulaire est un mécanisme de surveillance essentiel qui élimine les cellules indésirables, jouant un rôle clé dans le développement, la répon
#RésultatScientifique🔎 La force cachée des cellules
@bladoux.bsky.social et @rmmege.bsky.social et leurs collaborateurs révèlent que l’adhésion intercellulaire joue un rôle clé dans la compétition cellulaire, influençant le développement et la lutte contre le cancer.
17.03.2025 09:30 — 👍 16 🔁 8 💬 1 📌 0
✍️ The @bladoux.bsky.social / @rmmege.bsky.social Lab published a new article
📖 Nature materials
📃 Force transmission is a master regulator of mechanical cell competition
🔗 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
24.03.2025 13:37 — 👍 11 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
Happy to share our new publication in
@naturematerials.bsky.social
on mechanical cell competition! Great collaboration between our CAM team, Chavrier's and Doostmohammadi's. Special congrats
@luanger.bsky.social, @andreasschoenit.bsky.social, Siavash Monfared! 🎉
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
14.03.2025 12:10 — 👍 70 🔁 33 💬 1 📌 0
A stress describes forces applied in a given location regarding all the directions of space. As a tensor, it consists of several components expressing different deformations. Its isotropic part (pressure) creates compressive (shrinkage) or tensile (expansion) stresses describing the mechanical state
16.02.2025 07:00 — 👍 0 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0
Tissues are dynamic and investigating cellular mechanical states can be crucial for understanding biological processes. But how to do it?
We are @andreasschoenit.bsky.social and @luanger.bsky.social from @bladoux.bsky.social / @rmmege.bsky.social lab highlighting ways to assess tissue stresses.
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Thanks a lot @lakshmib02.bsky.social . It was so nice to work with you.
08.01.2025 13:50 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Happy to share our new publication in @naturephysics.bsky.social on life and death of eliminated cells! Great collaboration between our CAM team and Doostmohammadi's. Special congrats @lakshmib02.bsky.social and Siavash Monfared! 🎉
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
08.01.2025 11:33 — 👍 80 🔁 24 💬 1 📌 1
So happy to share at the start of 2025 our publication in
@naturephysics.bsky.social with
@bladoux.bsky.social and Amin Doostmohammadion on the impact of E-cadherin adhesion on live-dead cell extrusion; first authors @lakshmib02.bsky.social and S. Monfared.
see www.nature.com/articles/s41...
08.01.2025 13:40 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Multiple groups have reported that losing cells are eliminated through being compressed by the winners. Directly measuring these forces, we confirmed this for most experimental conditions. Surprisingly, however, in the case of MDCK WT competing against E-cad KO cells, we observed the opposite!
21.12.2024 19:32 — 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0
Exerting high forces, losing E-cad KO cells compress the winning WT cells, but are eliminated anyway. But why?
Combining simulations and experiments, we found that E-cad KO elimination occurrs at the mechanically highly active interface between the tissues, due to large stress fluctuations
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We show that cells with increased cell-cell adhesion benefit from increased force transmission capabilities and exhibit a higher resistance to these stress fluctuations, while the opposing cells are removed.
Thus, force transmission can provide the crucial advantage in mechanical cell competition
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Associate professor at @unibarcelona.bsky.social • Previous RyC • NIH & @ibecbarcelona.bsky.social alumni • Interested in #CellMigration & #mechanobiology
developmental cell biophysicist searching for the forces shaping life (basically, I suck embryos into micropipettes)🇪🇺
Fascinated by fungal growth & asymmetries. Institute of Biology Valrose, CNRS-Inserm-Université Côté d’Azur, Nice. Microscopy addict, all things cell biological
Developmental Biologist working at the Francis Crick Institute. Neural tube, morphogens, and gene regulatory networks. Editor-in-chief, Development.
London · briscoelab.org
Interested in how cells use genes to create shape, form and function in #embryos as well as in Societal Wellbeing
#NotInTheGenes #InNumbersWeTrust #gastruloids #gastrulation
Cell division and morphognesis
minclab.fr
Cell adhesion, cytoskeletal regulation, Wnt signaling & wherever science leads us + wildflowers & my own idiosyncratic views. First gen college grad
Diversity, equity & Inclusion are core American Values
https://peiferlab.web.unc.edu
Biophysicist interested in cell dynamics and tissue morphogenesis
at IBDM and Turing Center for Living Systems
Group: https://www.morphotiss.org/
https://www.ibdm.univ-mrs.fr/physical-approaches-to-cell-dynamics/
https://centuri-livingsystems.org
Bioengineer interested in #mechanobiology of cell state regulation, cancer, genome integrity, #chromatin & nuclear mechanics
PhD candidate in the Schweisguth lab at Institut Pasteur | interested in development and metabolism 🪰
Herchel Smith/ EMBO Postdoctoral fellow at the Gurdon Institute working on mechanics and embryogenesis at Xiong lab. PhD @Ladoux MegeLab, Paris. Cell migration, adhesion and biophysics aficionado.
Biophysicist working on organoid self-organization @ IBDM & Centuri (CNRS / Aix-Marseille University). Passionate about exploring tissue morphogenesis and the beautiful landscapes of Marseille's backcountry, both in the real world and through cartography.
PostDoc in the Ladoux-Mège lab at Institute Jacques Monod in Paris. Interested in mechanobiology, epithelial dynamics, cell competition and differentiation
Ass. Prof. In Université Paris cité in Mol Biology and Genetics/ Unravelling transcriptional program changes during spinal cord development @ijmonod.bsky.social
A mix of physics and biology, understanding shapes in biology, from molecules to tissues.
http://www.orelrouxlab.org
Postdoc at Mechanobiology&Tissue Engineering lab @KULeuven developing image analysis tools to get to know cells better.
I did a PhD on 3D #TractionForceMicroscopy.
ScienceCommunication coordinator at cebebelgica.es/en_GB/
Epithelial cell death, cell extrusion, self-organisation, mechanotransduction and many other things