Transepithelial potential difference governs epithelial homeostasis by electromechanics

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Thuan Beng Saw
Xumei Gao
Muchun Li
Jianan He
Anh Phuong Le
Supatra Marsh
Keng-hui Lin
Alexander Ludwig
Jacques Prost
Chwee Teck Lim
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[1] National University of Singapore (NUS),Department of Biomedical Engineering
[2] Mechanobiology Institute,ARC Centre for Personalised Therapeutics Technologies
[3] NUS,Institute of Physics
[4] University of Melbourne,School of Biological Sciences
[5] Academia Sinica,NTU Institute of Structural Biology
[6] Nanyang Technological University,Laboratoire Physico
[7] Nanyang Technological University,chimie Curie, Institut Curie
[8] PSL Research University–Sorbonne Universités,undefined
[9] UPMC–CNRS,undefined
[10] Institute for Health Innovation and Technology (iHealthtech),undefined
[11] NUS,undefined
[12] MD6,undefined
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Nature Physics | 2022年 / 18卷
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Studies of electric effects in biological systems, from the work on action potential to studies on limb regeneration or wound healing, commonly focus on transitory behaviour and not on addressing the question of homeostasis. Here we use a microfluidic device to study how the homeostasis of confluent epithelial tissues is modified when a transepithelial potential difference that is different from the natural one is imposed on an epithelial layer. When the field direction matches the natural one, we can restore perfect confluence in an epithelial layer turned defective either by E-cadherin knockout or by weakening the cell–substrate adhesion; additionally, the tissue pushes on the substrate with kilopascal stress, inducing active-cell response such as death and differentiation. When the field is opposite, the tissue pulls with similar strengths, whereas homeostasis is destroyed by the perturbation of junctional actin and cell shapes, increased cell division rate and formation of mounds. Most of these observations can be quantitatively explained by an electrohydrodynamic theory involving local cytoplasmic electro-osmotic flows. We expect this work to motivate further studies on the long-time effects of electromechanical pathways with important tissue engineering applications.
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