Apical contacts stemming from incomplete delamination guide progenitor cell allocation through a dragging mechanism
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Pulgar, Eduardo
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Schwayer, Cornelia
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Guerrero, Néstor
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López, Loreto
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Márquez, Susana
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Hartel, Steffen
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Soto, Rodrigo
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Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp
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Concha Nordemann, Miguel Luis Angel
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2022-01-07T17:51:36Z
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2022-01-07T17:51:36Z
Publication date
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2021
Cita de ítem
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eLife 2021;10:e66483
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Identifier
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10.7554/eLife.66483
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/183509
Abstract
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The developmental strategies used by progenitor cells to allow a safe journey from their induction place towards the site of terminal differentiation are still poorly understood. Here, we uncovered a mechanism of progenitor cell allocation that stems from an incomplete process of epithelial delamination that allows progenitors to coordinate their movement with adjacent extra-embryonic tissues. Progenitors of the zebrafish laterality organ originate from the superficial epithelial enveloping layer by an apical constriction process of cell delamination. During this process, progenitors retain long-lasting apical contacts that enable the epithelial layer to pull a subset of progenitors on their way to the vegetal pole. The remaining delaminated cells follow the movement of apically attached progenitors by a protrusion-dependent cell-cell contact mechanism, avoiding sequestration by the adjacent endoderm, ensuring their collective fate and allocation at the site of differentiation. Thus, we reveal that incomplete delamination serves as a cellular platform for coordinated tissue movements during development.
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Patrocinador
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Fondo de Financiamiento de Centros de Investigacion en Areas Prioritarias 15150012
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica PIA ACT-1402
PIA ACT192015
REDES170212
REDES130020
H2020 European Research Council 742573
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en
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Elife Sciences Publications
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States