Litcius/Paper detail

Tissue Morphogenesis Through Dynamic Cell and Matrix Interactions

Di Wu, Kenneth M. Yamada, Shaohe Wang

2023Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Multicellular organisms generate tissues of diverse shapes and functions from cells and extracellular matrices. Their adhesion molecules mediate cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions, which not only play crucial roles in maintaining tissue integrity but also serve as key regulators of tissue morphogenesis. Cells constantly probe their environment to make decisions: They integrate chemical and mechanical information from the environment via diffusible ligand- or adhesion-based signaling to decide whether to release specific signaling molecules or enzymes, to divide or differentiate, to move away or stay, or even whether to live or die. These decisions in turn modify their environment, including the chemical nature and mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix. Tissue morphology is the physical manifestation of the remodeling of cells and matrices by their historical biochemical and biophysical landscapes. We review our understanding of matrix and adhesion molecules in tissue morphogenesis, with an emphasis on key physical interactions that drive morphogenesis.

Topics & Concepts

MorphogenesisExtracellular matrixMulticellular organismCell biologyBiologyCell adhesionCell signalingCell adhesion moleculeMatrix (chemical analysis)IntegrinCellSignal transductionChemistryGeneticsGeneChromatographyCellular Mechanics and Interactions3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchBiocrusts and Microbial Ecology
Tissue Morphogenesis Through Dynamic Cell and Matrix Interactions | Litcius