Anisotropic stress orients remodelling of mammalian limb bud ectoderm

作者:Lau Kimberly; Tao Hirotaka; Liu Haijiao; Wen Jun; Sturgeon Kendra; Sorfazlian Natalie; Lazic Savo; Burrows Jeffrey T A; Wong Michael D; Li Danyi; Deimling Steven; Ciruna Brian; Scott Ian; Simmons Craig; Henkelman R Mark; Williams Trevor; Hadjantonakis Anna Katerina; Fernandez Gonzalez Rodrigo; Sun Yu; Hopyan Sevan*
来源:Nature Cell Biology, 2015, 17(5): 569-U95.
DOI:10.1038/ncb3156

摘要

The physical forces that drive morphogenesis are not well characterized in vivo, especially among vertebrates. In the early limb bud, dorsal and ventral ectoderm converge to form the apical ectodermal ridge (AER), although the underlying mechanisms are unclear. By live imaging mouse embryos, we show that prospective AER progenitors intercalate at the dorsoventral boundary and that ectoderm remodels by concomitant cell division and neighbour exchange. Mesodermal expansion and ectodermal tension together generate a dorsoventrally biased stress pattern that orients ectodermal remodelling. Polarized distribution of cortical actin reflects this stress pattern in a beta-catenin-and Fgfr2-dependent manner. Intercalation of AER progenitors generates a tensile gradient that reorients resolution of multicellular rosettes on adjacent surfaces, a process facilitated by beta-catenin-dependent attachment of cortex to membrane. Therefore, feedback between tissue stress pattern and cell intercalations remodels mammalian ectoderm.

  • 出版日期2015-5