Wetting dynamics of living drops

ORAL

Abstract

Tissue spreading is a fundamental process in embryonic development, wound healing, and cancer invasion. We study the spreading dynamics of cell aggregates on solid substrates by means of an analogy with the wetting of a viscoelastic drop. At long times, a precursor film of cells spreads around the aggregate with two possible states: either a liquid state (cohesive migration) or a 2D gas state (where cells escape individually) depending on the cell-cell adhesion. These results provide insight into the progression of a non-invasive tumor into a metastatic malignant carcinoma.

Authors

  • Stephane Douezan

    • Institut Curie
  • Karine Guevorkian

    • Institut Curie
    • Curie Institute
  • Sylvie Dufour

    • Institut Curie
  • Damien Cuvelier

    • Institut Curie
  • Francoise Brochard-Wyart

    • Institut Curie