Tissue stiffness heterogeneity in the jaw and temporomandibular joint: its impact on tumor metabolism and considerations for in vitro model development
Lingjie Li, Ping Deng, Siyu Hou, Guangyue Li, Min Suo, Ling Xu, Chao Wang, Jinlin Song

TL;DR
This paper explores how tissue stiffness differences in the jaw and TMJ may affect tumor metabolism and how to model this in lab experiments.
Contribution
Proposes that tissue stiffness heterogeneity influences tumor progression and metabolism in the jaw and TMJ.
Findings
Tissue stiffness varies spatially and temporally in the jaw, TMJ, and femur.
Stiffness may reprogram tumor metabolism, affecting progression and prognosis.
Biomimetic scaffolds can model stiffness for in vitro tumor studies.
Abstract
Malignant bone- and cartilage-forming tumors exhibit heterogeneous clinical behavior across various body regions. Understanding the mechanisms underlying these differences is essential for developing targeted diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. This review proposes the hypothesis that tissue stiffness heterogeneity contributes to the distinct progression and prognosis of tumors in the jaw and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) compared to peripheral skeletal sites, potentially through stiffness-mediated metabolic reprogramming. To evaluate this hypothesis, a conceptual framework is provided to guide future research. This review summarizes spatial and temporal variations in stiffness across the jaw, TMJ, and femur, and introduces potential mechanisms through which mechanical stiffness may influence tumor metabolism. Technical strategies and material considerations for designing scaffolds…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Bone health and treatments
