EGFR-dependent actomyosin patterning coordinates morphogenetic movements between tissues in Drosophila melanogaster

IF 10.7 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Developmental cell Pub Date : 2024-10-25 DOI:10.1016/j.devcel.2024.10.002
D. Nathaniel Clarke, Pearson W. Miller, Adam C. Martin
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The movements that give rise to the body’s structure are powered by cell shape changes and rearrangements that are coordinated at supracellular scales. How such cellular coordination arises and integrates different morphogenetic programs is unclear. Using quantitative imaging, we found a complex pattern of adherens junction (AJ) levels in the ectoderm prior to gastrulation onset in Drosophila. AJ intensity exhibited a double-sided gradient, with peaks at the dorsal midline and ventral neuroectoderm. We show that this dorsal-ventral AJ pattern is regulated by epidermal growth factor (EGF) signaling and that this signal is required for ectoderm cell movement during mesoderm invagination and axis extension. We identify AJ levels and junctional actomyosin as downstream effectors of EGFR signaling. Overall, our study demonstrates an EGF-patterned mechanical feedback mechanism that coordinates tissue folding and convergent extension to facilitate embryo-wide gastrulation movements.

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表皮生长因子受体依赖性肌动蛋白模式协调黑腹果蝇组织间的形态发生运动
细胞形状的变化和重新排列在超细胞尺度上进行协调,是形成人体结构的运动的动力。这种细胞协调如何产生并整合不同的形态发生程序尚不清楚。利用定量成像技术,我们发现果蝇在开始胃形成之前,外胚层的粘连接头(AJ)水平呈现出复杂的模式。AJ 强度呈现双侧梯度,峰值位于背侧中线和腹侧神经外胚层。我们的研究表明,这种背侧-腹侧 AJ 模式受表皮生长因子(EGF)信号调控,在中胚层内陷和轴延伸过程中,外胚层细胞移动需要这种信号。我们发现 AJ 水平和交界肌动蛋白是表皮生长因子信号的下游效应因子。总之,我们的研究证明了一种以 EGF 为模式的机械反馈机制,它能协调组织折叠和会聚延伸,从而促进整个胚胎的胃形成运动。
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Developmental cell
Developmental cell 生物-发育生物学
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203
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Developmental Cell, established in 2001, is a comprehensive journal that explores a wide range of topics in cell and developmental biology. Our publication encompasses work across various disciplines within biology, with a particular emphasis on investigating the intersections between cell biology, developmental biology, and other related fields. Our primary objective is to present research conducted through a cell biological perspective, addressing the essential mechanisms governing cell function, cellular interactions, and responses to the environment. Moreover, we focus on understanding the collective behavior of cells, culminating in the formation of tissues, organs, and whole organisms, while also investigating the consequences of any malfunctions in these intricate processes.
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