Scaling of Traction Forces with the Size of Cohesive Cell Colonies

Aaron F. Mertz(Yale University), Shiladitya Banerjee(Syracuse University), Yonglu Che(Yale University), Guy K. German(Yale University), Ye Xu(Yale University), Callen Hyland(Yale University), M. Cristina Marchetti(Syracuse University), Valerie Horsley(Yale University), Eric R. Dufresne(Yale University)
Physical Review Letters
May 8, 2012
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Abstract

To understand how the mechanical properties of tissues emerge from interactions of multiple cells, we measure traction stresses of cohesive colonies of 1-27 cells adherent to soft substrates. We find that traction stresses are generally localized at the periphery of the colony and the total traction force scales with the colony radius. For large colony sizes, the scaling appears to approach linear, suggesting the emergence of an apparent surface tension of the order of 10(-3) N/m. A simple model of the cell colony as a contractile elastic medium coupled to the substrate captures the spatial distribution of traction forces and the scaling of traction forces with the colony size.


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