Inflationary theory of branching morphogenesis in the mouse salivary gland

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Ignacio Bordeu
Lemonia Chatzeli
Benjamin D. Simons
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[1] University of Cambridge,Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Centre for Mathematical Sciences
[2] University of Cambridge,Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute
[3] Universidad de Chile,Department of Physics, Facultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas
[4] University of Cambridge,Wellcome Trust
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The mechanisms that regulate the patterning of branched epithelia remain a subject of long-standing debate. Recently, it has been proposed that the statistical organization of multiple ductal tissues can be explained through a local self-organizing principle based on the branching-annihilating random walk (BARW) in which proliferating tips drive a process of ductal elongation and stochastic bifurcation that terminates when tips encounter maturing ducts. Here, applied to mouse salivary gland, we show the BARW model struggles to explain the large-scale organization of tissue. Instead, we propose that the gland develops as a tip-driven branching-delayed random walk (BDRW). In this framework, a generalization of the BARW, tips inhibited through steric interaction with proximate ducts may continue their branching program as constraints become alleviated through the persistent expansion of the surrounding tissue. This inflationary BDRW model presents a general paradigm for branching morphogenesis when the ductal epithelium grows cooperatively with the domain into which it expands.
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