角蛋白
中间灯丝
多细胞生物
生物物理学
核心
动力学(音乐)
肌动蛋白
联轴节(管道)
核孔
化学
过渡(遗传学)
物理
细胞生物学
细胞骨架
纳米技术
过程(计算)
细胞核
蛋白质丝
作者
Tom Golde,Marco Pensalfini,Nimesh R. Chahare,Pere Roca‐Cusachs,Gerhard Wiche,Guillaume Charras,Marino Arroyo,Xavier Trepat
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41567-026-03371-8
摘要
Abstract There is broad consensus that intermediate filaments, such as keratin, play a key role in protecting cells and tissues from large deformations. However, little is known about how they fulfil this function. Here we show that epithelial cells slowly adapt to stretching through a coupling of a star-bundling transition of keratin filaments with the escape of the nucleus from its keratin cage. The bundling transition begins with a depletion of keratin filaments at tricellular junctions followed by a progressive accumulation in thick bundles that bisect cell–cell junctions. Bundling is a cooperative process that initiates in a few scattered cells and propagates to their neighbours, leading to the growth of multicellular clusters that contain a percolated network of thick keratin bundles. Bundling dynamics are slow and strongly influenced by the interaction between actin and keratin. Informed by a computational model, we provide evidence that keratin bundling generates a compressive stress on the nucleus, which is relaxed by nuclear escape from the keratin cage. The topological transitions identified here provide epithelia with a multiscale mechanism to adapt to sustained stretching.
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