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@article{Cairoli:2023:pnasnexus/pgac304,
author = {Cairoli, A and Spenlehauer, A and Overby, D and Lee, CF},
doi = {pnasnexus/pgac304},
journal = {PNAS Nexus},
pages = {1--11},
title = {Model of inverse bleb growth explains giant vacuole dynamics during cell mechanoadaptation},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac304},
volume = {2},
year = {2023}
}

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TY  - JOUR
AB - Cells can withstand hostile environmental conditions manifest as large mechanical forces such as pressure gradients and/or shear stresses by dynamically changing their shape. Such conditions are realized in the Schlemm’s canal of the eye where endothelial cells that cover the inner vessel wall are subjected to the hydrodynamic pressure gradients exerted by the aqueous humor outflow. These cells form fluid-filled dynamic outpouchings of their basal membrane called giant vacuoles. The inverses of giant vacuoles are reminiscent of cellular blebs, extracellular cytoplasmic protrusions triggered by local temporary disruption of the contractile actomyosin cortex. Inverse blebbing has also been first observed experimentally during sprouting angiogenesis, but its underlying physical mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, we hypothesize that giant vacuole formation can be described as inverse blebbing and formulate a biophysical model of this process. Our model elucidates how cell membrane mechanical properties affect the morphology and dynamics of giant vacuoles and predicts coarsening akin to Ostwald ripening between multiple invaginating vacuoles. Our results are in qualitative agreement with observations from the formation of giant vacuoles during perfusion experiments. Our model not only elucidates the biophysical mechanisms driving inverse blebbing and giant vacuole dynamics, but also identifies universal features of the cellular response to pressure loads that are relevant to many experimental contexts.
AU - Cairoli,A
AU - Spenlehauer,A
AU - Overby,D
AU - Lee,CF
DO - pnasnexus/pgac304
EP - 11
PY - 2023///
SN - 2752-6542
SP - 1
TI - Model of inverse bleb growth explains giant vacuole dynamics during cell mechanoadaptation
T2 - PNAS Nexus
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac304
UR - https://academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/article/2/2/pgac304/6958831
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/102251
VL - 2
ER -

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