Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session R29: Active Matter and Liquid Crystals in Biological Systems II
8:00 AM–10:24 AM,
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Room: 501
Sponsoring
Units:
DSOFT DBIO GSNP DPOLY
Chair: Kimberly Weirich, University of Chicago
Abstract: R29.00006 : Cells as liquid crystals, and what happens when they can't align
Presenter:
Francesca Serra
(Johns Hopkins University)
Authors:
Kirsten Endresen
(Johns Hopkins University)
MinSu Kim
(Johns Hopkins University)
Francesca Serra
(Johns Hopkins University)
To better understand the role of these disordered regions in tissues, we induce topological defects in cell monolayers and study the cells behavior. Our goal is to connect biological properties of cells to the LC properties of the monolayers that the cells can form. We use topography to investigate the behavior of cells near induced topological defects, each characterized by their topological charge. Using shallow patterned grooves, we can impose defects with various charges without totally constraining the cells, and we study the cells’ behavior. Our data show a very different behavior of fibroblasts 3T6 and epithelial cells EpH-4 near topological defects with azimuthal or hyperbolic orientation of cells (+1 and -1 topological charge respectively), both in the ability to align and in the distribution of cell density within the monolayers. Finally, the behavior of cells near defects can provide a unique way to determine the size of the defect core.
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