Physical control of tissue morphogenesis across scales.
- Authors
- Stooke-Vaughan, G.A., and Campàs, O.
- ID
- ZDB-PUB-190208-1
- Date
- 2018
- Source
- Current opinion in genetics & development 51: 111-119 (Review)
- Registered Authors
- Campas, Otger
- Keywords
- none
- MeSH Terms
-
- Animals
- Embryonic Development/genetics*
- Epithelium/growth & development
- Models, Biological
- Morphogenesis/genetics*
- Physical Phenomena*
- PubMed
- 30390520 Full text @ Curr. Opin. Genet. Dev.
During embryogenesis, tissues and organs are progressively shaped into their functional morphologies. While the information about tissue and organ shape is encoded genetically, the sculpting of embryonic structures in the 3D space is ultimately a physical process. The control of physical quantities involved in tissue morphogenesis originates at cellular and subcellular scales, but it is their emergent behavior at supracellular scales that guides morphogenetic events. In this review, we highlight the physical quantities that can be spatiotemporally tuned at supracellular scales to sculpt tissues and organs during embryonic development of animal species, and connect them to the cellular and molecular mechanisms controlling them.