Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis and Tsinghua University used computer models to study fibrosis. They found that groups of cells can change suddenly from healthy to disease, not by a slow process.
The team identified a mechanical "tipping point" that depends on cell spacing. When cells are closer than a threshold of about a few hundred micrometres, they interact strongly and act together. This coordinated action compacts and stiffens the tissue.
Collagen fibers are important. Cell forces can align collagen and create stiff tension bands. Crosslinking of collagen sets how much stretch is needed before fibers align. The authors say treatments should stop mechanical communication or change the tissue environment.
Difficult words
- fibrosis — A disease where tissue becomes scarred and thick
- tipping point — A moment when a small change causes big effects
- threshold — The level where something begins to change
- micrometres — A very small unit for measuring length
- collagen — A protein that gives tissue structure and strength
- crosslinking — Chemical links between fibers that change stiffness
- align — To move parts so they line up in order
- tissue — A group of cells that form body material
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Discussion questions
- How do tissues change when many cells act together?
- Why might stopping mechanical communication help prevent disease?
- Can you give an example of a stiff material you know from daily life?
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