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Perspectives in collective cell migration – moving forward

Samantha J. Stehbens, Elena Scarpa, Melanie D. White

2024Journal of Cell Science14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Collective cell migration, where cells move as a cohesive unit, is a vital process underlying morphogenesis and cancer metastasis. Thanks to recent advances in imaging and modelling, we are beginning to understand the intricate relationship between a cell and its microenvironment and how this shapes cell polarity, metabolism and modes of migration. The use of biophysical and mathematical models offers a fresh perspective on how cells migrate collectively, either flowing in a fluid-like state or transitioning to more static states. Continuing to unite researchers in biology, physics and mathematics will enable us to decode more complex biological behaviours that underly collective cell migration; only then can we understand how this coordinated movement of cells influences the formation and organisation of tissues and directs the spread of metastatic cancer. In this Perspective, we highlight exciting discoveries, emerging themes and common challenges that have arisen in recent years, and possible ways forward to bridge the gaps in our current understanding of collective cell migration.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPerspective (graphical)Cell migrationProcess (computing)Bridge (graph theory)MorphogenesisCognitive scienceNeuroscienceCellComputer scienceAnatomyGeneticsArtificial intelligencePsychologyGeneOperating systemCellular Mechanics and Interactions3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchMathematical Biology Tumor Growth