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Extensive programmed centriole elimination unveiled in C. elegans embryos.


ABSTRACT: Centrioles are critical for fundamental cellular processes, including signaling, motility, and division. The extent to which centrioles are present after cell cycle exit in a developing organism is not known. The stereotypical lineage of Caenorhabditis elegans makes it uniquely well-suited to investigate this question. Using notably lattice light-sheet microscopy, correlative light electron microscopy, and lineage assignment, we found that ~88% of cells lose centrioles during embryogenesis. Our analysis reveals that centriole elimination is stereotyped, occurring invariably at a given time in a given cell type. Moreover, we established that experimentally altering cell fate results in corresponding changes in centriole fate. Overall, we uncovered the existence of an extensive centriole elimination program, which we anticipate to be paradigmatic for a broad understanding of centriole fate regulation.

SUBMITTER: Kalbfuss N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10413642 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extensive programmed centriole elimination unveiled in <i>C. elegans</i> embryos.

Kalbfuss Nils N   Gönczy Pierre P  

Science advances 20230531 22


Centrioles are critical for fundamental cellular processes, including signaling, motility, and division. The extent to which centrioles are present after cell cycle exit in a developing organism is not known. The stereotypical lineage of <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> makes it uniquely well-suited to investigate this question. Using notably lattice light-sheet microscopy, correlative light electron microscopy, and lineage assignment, we found that ~88% of cells lose centrioles during embryogenesi  ...[more]

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