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Nematic order in cellular tissues: a standardized framework and anomalous defect dynamics

Created on 23 Apr 2026

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Rembert, N., Dedenon, M., Roux, A., Dessalles, C. A.

Abstract

Cellular monolayers often exhibit orientational order, with nematic alignment of cell shape and cytoskeletal structures governing tissue-scale collective dynamics. Despite extensive studies, a unified analysis framework for characterizing active nematics in living systems remains partial, and key discrepancies with theory persist. Here, we present a systematic and comparative analysis of nematic order and tissue flow dynamics across twelve distinct cell types. We quantify the impact of analysis parameters and provide data-driven guidelines to improve reproducibility and cross-study comparability. Across all nematic systems, we uncover remarkably consistent static properties, supporting the universality of nematic behavior in living tissues. By combining orientation-field analysis with velocity-field measurements and numerical simulations, we show that all examined systems display contractile active nematic signatures, with characteristic flow structures around topological defects. However, direct tracking of individual defects reveals subdiffusive dynamics, in stark contrast with the superdiffusive, self-propelled motion predicted by the hydrodynamic theory of active nematics. Our results establish a standardized framework for nematic analysis in biological systems and highlight fundamental limitations of current active nematic models in describing defect dynamics in living tissues.

Preprint server: bioRxiv
The authors list and abstract were imported from bioRxiv on 23 Apr 2026.

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