Extra-embryonic tissue spreading directs early embryo morphogenesis in killifish
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Reig Cardarella, Germán
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Extra-embryonic tissue spreading directs early embryo morphogenesis in killifish
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The spreading of mesenchymal-like cell layers is critical for embryo morphogenesis and tissue repair, yet we know little of this process in vivo. Here we take advantage of unique developmental features of the non-conventional annual killifish embryo to study the principles underlying tissue spreading in a simple cellular environment, devoid of patterning signals and major morphogenetic cell movements. Using in vivo experimentation and physical modelling we reveal that the extra-embryonic epithelial enveloping cell layer, thought mainly to provide protection to the embryo, directs cell migration and the spreading of embryonic tissue during early development. This function relies on the ability of embryonic cells to couple their autonomous random motility to non-autonomous signals arising from the expansion of the extra-embryonic epithelium, mediated by cell membrane adhesion and tension. Thus, we present a mechanism of extra-embryonic control of embryo morphogenesis that couples the mechanical properties of adjacent tissues in the early killifish embryo.
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Chilean National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research
FONDECYT 3130598
FONDECYT 3140447
11161033
FONDECYT 3140444
FONDECYT 1161274
FONDAP 15150012
FONDEQUIP EQM130051
FONDECYT 1151029
FONDEQUIP EQM140119
Ring Initiative ACT1402
Chilean Millennium Science Initiative
P09-015-F
CORFO
16CTTS-66390
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57220037
57168868
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Nature Communications Volumen: 8 Número de artículo: 15431 (2017)
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