Supracellular contractility in Xenopus embryo epithelia regulated by extracellular ATP and the purinergic receptor P2Y2.

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Journal of cell science Pub Date : 2025-09-15 Epub Date: 2025-10-02 DOI:10.1242/jcs.263877
Sagar D Joshi, Timothy R Jackson, Lin Zhang, Carsten Stuckenholz, Lance A Davidson
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Abstract

Extracellular signals regulate epithelial homeostasis, cell fate and the patterning of cell behaviors during embryogenesis, wound healing, regeneration and disease progression. Previous studies in our group found that cell lysate from intentionally wounded Xenopus laevis embryos triggers a strong but transient contraction in neighboring epithelia, whether contiguous to the wound site or in non-wounded embryos. We previously identified extracellular ATP (eATP) as a possible candidate signal. Here we test additional candidates and find that several nucleotides, including ADP, UTP and UDP, also trigger contractility. Through a temporal and spatial screen of lysate activity, an inhibitor screen and morpholino knockdown of candidate receptors, we find that contractility is mediated by a G-protein-coupled purinergic receptor, P2Y2 (P2RY2). Activated P2RY2 triggers F-actin assembly and myosin II contractility. Knockdown of P2RY2 or overexpression of mutant G protein effectors abrogate epithelial contractility when epithelia are exposed to eATP or lysate. We demonstrate that the major contributors to epithelial contractility in lysate are the extracellular nucleotide triphosphates ATP and UTP, which are sensed by P2RY2 and transduced through G proteins to contract the epithelium.

胞外ATP和嘌呤能受体P2Y2对爪蟾胚胎上皮细胞上收缩性的调控。
在胚胎发生、伤口愈合、再生和疾病进展过程中,细胞外信号调节上皮稳态、细胞命运和模式细胞行为。我们小组先前的研究发现,无论是在伤口附近还是在未受伤的胚胎中,来自故意损伤胚胎的细胞裂解液都会在邻近的上皮细胞中引发强烈但短暂的收缩。我们之前确定了细胞外ATP (eATP)作为可能的候选者。在这里,我们测试了其他候选核苷酸,发现包括ADP、UTP和UDP在内的几个核苷酸也会触发收缩性。通过对裂解物活性的时空筛选、抑制剂筛选和候选受体的morpholino敲除,我们发现收缩性是由g蛋白偶联嘌呤能受体P2Y2 (P2RY2)介导的。活化的P2RY2触发f -肌动蛋白组装和肌凝蛋白II收缩。当上皮暴露于eATP或裂解物时,P2RY2的敲低或突变g蛋白效应物的过表达会破坏上皮的收缩性。我们证明了在裂解液中上皮收缩的主要贡献者是细胞外核苷酸三磷酸ATP和UTP,它们被P2RY2感知并通过g蛋白转导使上皮收缩。
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Journal of cell science
Journal of cell science 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
2.50%
发文量
393
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Cell Science publishes cutting-edge science, encompassing all aspects of cell biology.
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