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Cell-fibronectin interactions propel vertebrate trunk elongation via tissue mechanics.


ABSTRACT: During embryonic development and tissue homeostasis, cells produce and remodel the extracellular matrix (ECM). The ECM maintains tissue integrity and can serve as a substrate for cell migration. Integrin ?5 (Itg?5) and ?V (Itg?V) are the ? subunits of the integrins most responsible for both cell adhesion to the ECM protein fibronectin (FN) and FN matrix fibrillogenesis. We perform a systems-level analysis of cell motion in the zebrafish tail bud during trunk elongation in the presence and absence of normal cell-FN interactions. Itg?5 and Itg?V have well-described roles in cell migration in vitro. However, we find that concomitant loss of itg?5 and itg?V leads to a trunk elongation defect without substantive alteration of cell migration. Tissue-specific transgenic rescue experiments suggest that the FN matrix on the surface of the paraxial mesoderm is required for body elongation via its role in defining tissue mechanics and intertissue adhesion.

SUBMITTER: Dray N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3725194 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cell-fibronectin interactions propel vertebrate trunk elongation via tissue mechanics.

Dray Nicolas N   Lawton Andrew A   Nandi Amitabha A   Jülich Dörthe D   Emonet Thierry T   Holley Scott A SA  

Current biology : CB 20130627 14


During embryonic development and tissue homeostasis, cells produce and remodel the extracellular matrix (ECM). The ECM maintains tissue integrity and can serve as a substrate for cell migration. Integrin α5 (Itgα5) and αV (ItgαV) are the α subunits of the integrins most responsible for both cell adhesion to the ECM protein fibronectin (FN) and FN matrix fibrillogenesis. We perform a systems-level analysis of cell motion in the zebrafish tail bud during trunk elongation in the presence and absenc  ...[more]

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