Authors
Jennifer A Mitchel, Amit Das, Michael J O’Sullivan, Ian T Stancil, Stephen J DeCamp, Stephan Koehler, Oscar H Ocaña, James P Butler, Jeffrey J Fredberg, M Angela Nieto, Dapeng Bi, Jin-Ah Park
Publication date
2020/10/7
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
5053
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
The epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and the unjamming transition (UJT) each comprises a gateway to cellular migration, plasticity and remodeling, but the extent to which these core programs are distinct, overlapping, or identical has remained undefined. Here, we triggered partial EMT (pEMT) or UJT in differentiated primary human bronchial epithelial cells. After triggering UJT, cell-cell junctions, apico-basal polarity, and barrier function remain intact, cells elongate and align into cooperative migratory packs, and mesenchymal markers of EMT remain unapparent. After triggering pEMT these and other metrics of UJT versus pEMT diverge. A computational model attributes effects of pEMT mainly to diminished junctional tension but attributes those of UJT mainly to augmented cellular propulsion. Through the actions of UJT and pEMT working independently, sequentially, or interactively, those tissues that …
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