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Cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix adhesions cooperate to organize actomyosin networks and maintain force transmission during dorsal closure.


ABSTRACT: Tissue morphogenesis relies on the coordinated action of actin networks, cell-cell adhesions, and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesions. Such coordination can be achieved through cross-talk between cell-cell and cell-ECM adhesions. Drosophila dorsal closure (DC), a morphogenetic process in which an extraembryonic tissue called the amnioserosa contracts and ingresses to close a discontinuity in the dorsal epidermis of the embryo, requires both cell-cell and cell-ECM adhesions. However, whether the functions of these two types of adhesions are coordinated during DC is not known. Here we analyzed possible interdependence between cell-cell and cell-ECM adhesions during DC and its effect on the actomyosin network. We find that loss of cell-ECM adhesion results in aberrant distributions of cadherin-mediated adhesions and actin networks in the amnioserosa and subsequent disruption of myosin recruitment and dynamics. Moreover, loss of cell-cell adhesion caused up-regulation of cell-ECM adhesion, leading to reduced cell deformation and force transmission across amnioserosa cells. Our results show how interdependence between cell-cell and cell-ECM adhesions is important in regulating cell behaviors, force generation, and force transmission critical for tissue morphogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Goodwin K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5426845 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix adhesions cooperate to organize actomyosin networks and maintain force transmission during dorsal closure.

Goodwin Katharine K   Lostchuck Emily E EE   Cramb Kaitlyn M L KML   Zulueta-Coarasa Teresa T   Fernandez-Gonzalez Rodrigo R   Tanentzapf Guy G  

Molecular biology of the cell 20170322 10


Tissue morphogenesis relies on the coordinated action of actin networks, cell-cell adhesions, and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesions. Such coordination can be achieved through cross-talk between cell-cell and cell-ECM adhesions. <i>Drosophila</i> dorsal closure (DC), a morphogenetic process in which an extraembryonic tissue called the amnioserosa contracts and ingresses to close a discontinuity in the dorsal epidermis of the embryo, requires both cell-cell and cell-ECM adhesions. However,  ...[more]

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