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E-cadherin mediates apical membrane initiation site localisation during de novo polarisation of epithelial cavities.


ABSTRACT: Individual cells within de novo polarising tubes and cavities must integrate their forming apical domains into a centralised apical membrane initiation site (AMIS). This is necessary to enable organised lumen formation within multi-cellular tissue. Despite the well-documented importance of cell division in localising the AMIS, we have found a division-independent mechanism of AMIS localisation that relies instead on Cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion. Our study of de novo polarising mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) cultured in 3D suggests that cell-cell adhesion localises apical proteins such as PAR-6 to a centralised AMIS. Unexpectedly, we also found that mESC clusters lacking functional E-cadherin still formed a lumen-like cavity in the absence of AMIS localisation but did so at a later stage of development via a "closure" mechanism, instead of via hollowing. This work suggests that there are two, interrelated mechanisms of apical polarity localisation: cell adhesion and cell division. Alignment of these mechanisms in space allows for redundancy in the system and ensures the development of a coherent epithelial structure within a growing organ.

SUBMITTER: Liang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9753465 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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E-cadherin mediates apical membrane initiation site localisation during de novo polarisation of epithelial cavities.

Liang Xuan X   Weberling Antonia A   Hii Chun Yuan CY   Zernicka-Goetz Magdalena M   Buckley Clare E CE  

The EMBO journal 20220822 24


Individual cells within de novo polarising tubes and cavities must integrate their forming apical domains into a centralised apical membrane initiation site (AMIS). This is necessary to enable organised lumen formation within multi-cellular tissue. Despite the well-documented importance of cell division in localising the AMIS, we have found a division-independent mechanism of AMIS localisation that relies instead on Cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion. Our study of de novo polarising mouse embr  ...[more]

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