Organizing collective cell migration through guidance by followers.

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOLOGY Comptes Rendus Biologies Pub Date : 2023-12-14 DOI:10.5802/crbiol.145
Arthur Boutillon
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Morphogenesis, wound healing, and some cancer metastases rely on the collective migration of groups of cells. In these processes, guidance and coordination between cells and tissues are critical. While strongly adherent epithelial cells have to move collectively, loosely organized mesenchymal cells can migrate as individual cells. Nevertheless, many of them migrate collectively. This article summarizes how migratory reactions to cell-cell contacts, also called "contact regulation of locomotion" behaviors, organize mesenchymal collective cell migration. It focuses on one recently discovered mechanism called "guidance by followers", through which a cell is oriented by its immediate followers. In the gastrulating zebrafish embryo, during embryonic axis elongation, this phenomenon is responsible for the collective migration of the leading tissue, the polster, and its guidance by the following posterior axial mesoderm. Such guidance of migrating cells by followers ensures long-range coordination of movements and developmental robustness. Along with other "contact regulation of locomotion" behaviors, this mechanism contributes to organizing collective migration of loose populations of cells.

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通过追随者的引导组织细胞集体迁移
形态发生、伤口愈合和某些癌症转移都依赖于细胞群的集体迁移。在这些过程中,细胞和组织之间的引导和协调至关重要。粘附性强的上皮细胞必须集体迁移,而组织松散的间充质细胞可以作为单个细胞迁移。尽管如此,它们中的许多还是集体迁移。本文总结了细胞-细胞接触的迁移反应(也称为 "接触调节运动 "行为)是如何组织间充质细胞集体迁移的。文章重点介绍了最近发现的一种称为 "跟随者引导 "的机制,通过这种机制,细胞可由其直接跟随者确定方向。在胚胎发育的斑马鱼胚胎中,在胚胎轴伸长过程中,这种现象是主导组织--极体--集体迁移的原因,也是后续轴后部中胚层引导极体迁移的原因。这种由跟随者对迁移细胞的引导确保了运动的长程协调和发育的稳健性。这种机制与其他 "运动接触调节 "行为一起,有助于组织松散细胞群的集体迁移。
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Comptes Rendus Biologies
Comptes Rendus Biologies 生物-生物学
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期刊介绍: The Comptes rendus Biologies publish monthly communications dealing with all biological and medical research fields (biological modelling, development and reproduction biology, cell biology, biochemistry, neurosciences, immunology, pharmacology, ecology, etc.). Articles are preferably written in English. Articles in French with an abstract in English are accepted.
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