English Seminars
Collagen polarization promotes epithelial elongation by stimulating locoregional cell proliferation
Title | Collagen polarization promotes epithelial elongation by stimulating locoregional cell proliferation |
Lecturer | 勝野 弘子 博士(Dr. Hiroko Katsuno-Kambe) (Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland in Australia) |
Language | English |
Date&Time | 12/09/2021 (Thu) 13:30~14:30 |
Venue | Large seminar room |
Detail | Epithelial networks are commonly generated by processes where multicellular aggregates elongate and branch. Here we focus on understanding cellular mechanisms for elongation, using an organotypic culture system as a model of mammary epithelial anlage. Isotropic cell aggregates broke symmetry and slowly elongated when transplanted into collagen 1 gels. The elongating regions of aggregates displayed enhanced cell proliferation that was necessary for elongation to occur. Strikingly, this loco-regional increase in cell proliferation occurred where collagen 1 fibrils reorganized into bundles which were polarized with the elongating aggregates. Applying external stretch as a cell-independent way to reorganize the ECM, we found that collagen polarization stimulated regional cell proliferation to precipitate symmetry-breaking and elongation. This required b1-integrin and ERK signaling. We propose that collagen polarization supports epithelial anlagen elongation by stimulating loco-regional cell proliferation. This could provide a long-lasting structural memory of the initial axis that is generated when anlage break symmetry. 【Reference】 |
Contact | Systems Neurobiology and Medicine Naoyuki Inagaki (ninagaki@bs.naist.jp) |