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The direction of gut looping is established by changes in the extracellular matrix and in cell:cell adhesion.


ABSTRACT: The counterclockwise coiling of the intestines is initiated by a leftward tilt of the primitive gut tube, imparted by left-right asymmetries in the architecture of the dorsal mesentery. In silico analysis suggests that this is achieved by synergistic changes in its epithelium and mesenchyme. Within the mesenchymal compartment, cells are more densely packed on the left than on the right. In silico results indicate that this property can result from asymmetries in both extracellular matrix (ECM) and cell:cell adhesion. We find that the dorsal mesentery ECM is indeed left-right asymmetric and moreover that the adhesion molecule N-cadherin is expressed exclusively on the left side. These asymmetries are regulated by the asymmetrically expressed transcription factors Pitx2 and Isl1. Functional studies demonstrate that N-cadherin acts upstream of the changes in the ECM and is both necessary and sufficient to explain the asymmetric packing of the mesenchymal cells.

SUBMITTER: Kurpios NA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2438376 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The direction of gut looping is established by changes in the extracellular matrix and in cell:cell adhesion.

Kurpios Natasza A NA   Ibañes Marta M   Davis Nicole M NM   Lui Wei W   Katz Tamar T   Martin James F JF   Izpisúa Belmonte Juan Carlos JC   Tabin Clifford J CJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20080623 25


The counterclockwise coiling of the intestines is initiated by a leftward tilt of the primitive gut tube, imparted by left-right asymmetries in the architecture of the dorsal mesentery. In silico analysis suggests that this is achieved by synergistic changes in its epithelium and mesenchyme. Within the mesenchymal compartment, cells are more densely packed on the left than on the right. In silico results indicate that this property can result from asymmetries in both extracellular matrix (ECM) a  ...[more]

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