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Intermittent attachments form three-dimensional cell aggregates with emergent fluid properties

Panigrahi, D. P.; Celora, G. L.; Ford, H. Z.; Insall, R. H.; Bhat, R.; Manhart, A.; Pearce, P.

2026-04-01 biophysics
10.1101/2025.09.24.678186 bioRxiv
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In living systems across developmental and cancer biology, populations of cells on surfaces organize themselves into aggregates that mediate function and disease. Recent experimental studies have identified that such aggregates can have emergent fluid-like properties such as surface tension, yet the physical origin of these properties is not clear. Here, we develop a minimal cell-based model in which cell-cell and cell-substrate interactions are governed by active intermittent attachments. We explain the transition of cells from a dilute population to a dense aggregate, and quantify the emergent material properties underpinning this transition. We use our model to interpret experiments on dewetting of aggregates of MDA-MDB-231 cancer cells and shape fluctuations of surface-associated OVCAR3 cell aggregates. Finally, we show how spatial heterogeneity in attachments governs collective chemotaxis of cell aggregates. Together, these results reveal how active intermittent attachments generate cell aggregates with emergent material properties, with broad implications for development and cancer.

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