We propose a new method to estimate the ratio between the Young modulus of a healthy epithelial tissue and a cancerous tissue. Our method is based on a mechanistic approach. We regard the epithelium as a thin layer made of an isotropic hyperelastic material between two material surfaces endowed with surface tension. We derive a mechanical model which takes into account thickness change through a kinematical descriptor whose value, in the absence of mechanical loads, is determined by the competition between surface tension and bulk elasticity. Based on this model, we derive a relation between equilibrium thickness, surface tension, and bulk energy, along with a formula for the ratio between the Young modulus of the healthy and the cancerous tissue in terms of apico-basal pMLC2 intensity and tissue thickness, which are accessible to direct observation at the tissue-wide level through recently-developed experimental techniques. When assessed on the basis of our result, available experimental data confirm that cancerous epithelial tissues are softer than healthy tissues.

Young modulus of healthy and cancerous epithelial tissues from indirect measurements / Favata, A.; Paroni, R.; Recrosi, F.; Tomassetti, G.. - In: MECHANICS RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 0093-6413. - 124:(2022), p. 103952. [10.1016/j.mechrescom.2022.103952]

Young modulus of healthy and cancerous epithelial tissues from indirect measurements

Favata A.
;
Recrosi F.;
2022

Abstract

We propose a new method to estimate the ratio between the Young modulus of a healthy epithelial tissue and a cancerous tissue. Our method is based on a mechanistic approach. We regard the epithelium as a thin layer made of an isotropic hyperelastic material between two material surfaces endowed with surface tension. We derive a mechanical model which takes into account thickness change through a kinematical descriptor whose value, in the absence of mechanical loads, is determined by the competition between surface tension and bulk elasticity. Based on this model, we derive a relation between equilibrium thickness, surface tension, and bulk energy, along with a formula for the ratio between the Young modulus of the healthy and the cancerous tissue in terms of apico-basal pMLC2 intensity and tissue thickness, which are accessible to direct observation at the tissue-wide level through recently-developed experimental techniques. When assessed on the basis of our result, available experimental data confirm that cancerous epithelial tissues are softer than healthy tissues.
2022
Epithelial tissue; Pre-tumoral and tumoral cell elasticity; Young modulus
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Young modulus of healthy and cancerous epithelial tissues from indirect measurements / Favata, A.; Paroni, R.; Recrosi, F.; Tomassetti, G.. - In: MECHANICS RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 0093-6413. - 124:(2022), p. 103952. [10.1016/j.mechrescom.2022.103952]
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