Permeability-driven pressure and cell proliferation control lumen morphogenesis in pancreatic organoids (opens in new tab)
Lumen formation in organ epithelia involves processes such as polarization, secretion, exocytosis and contractility, but what controls lumen shape remains unclear. Here we study how lumina develop spherical or complex structures using pancreatic organoids. Combining computational phase-field modelling and experiments, we found that lumen morphology depends on the balance between cell cycle duration and lumen pressure, low pressure and high proliferation produce complex shapes. Manipulating pr...
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