组织力学调节形态因子信号诱导头部组织者。

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Matyas Bubna-Litic, Guillaume Charras, Roberto Mayor
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摘要

原肠胚形成过程中胚层的形态运动和发育是确定脊椎动物体表的关键过程。尽管对组织力学在原肠形成过程中的作用和控制命运决定的分子信号网络的详细特征进行了大量研究,但在命运规范过程中,机械线索和生化信号的相互作用知之甚少。激活Activin/Nodal/Smad2信号传导的形态因子在中胚层诱导和轴向模式中起关键作用。我们利用激活素诱导的中囊胚X. laevis动物帽外胚层外植体的体外系统,研究了单分子输入和机械输入之间的相互作用。激活素单独诱导中胚层形成具有轴向图案的复杂细长组织,使该系统类似于其他模式生物中产生的原肠样细胞。我们观察到,激活素诱导的外植体在诱导期通过单轴压缩机械刺激时,背中胚层标记物(如弦蛋白和goosecoid)的表达增加,伸长减少。此外,头中胚层特异性标记(包括cerberus 1)也有所增加。我们发现机械刺激导致核β-连环蛋白活性增加。β-连环蛋白信号的激活足以诱导头部组织者基因的表达。此外,抑制β-catenin足以挽救对早期wnt信号反应基因siamois的压迫作用。综上所述,这些观察结果支持机械刺激在调节激活素依赖的中胚层诱导中有利于头部组织者形成的作用。鉴于β-catenin在背部规范和背部原肠区动态形态发生运动中的保守作用,可能在其他脊椎动物物种中发现机械依赖的组织者诱导。最后,机械线索影响β-连环蛋白依赖轴向规范的发现可以应用于未来开发更具生物学相关性和健壮性的合成类器官系统。
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Tissue mechanics modulate morphogen signalling to induce the head organiser.

Morphogenetic movements and specification of germ layers during gastrulation are key processes that establish the vertebrate body plan. Despite substantial research into the role of tissue mechanics during gastrulation and detailed characterisation of the molecular signalling networks controlling fate determination, the interplay of mechanical cues and biochemical signals during fate specification is poorly understood. Morphogens that activate Activin/Nodal/Smad2 signalling play a key role in mesoderm induction and axial patterning. We investigate the interplay between a single molecular input and a mechanical input using the well-established ex vivo system of Activin-induced explants of the mid-blastula X. laevis animal cap ectoderm. Activin alone induces mesoderm to form a complex elongating tissue with axial patterning, making this system similar to gastruloids generated in other model organisms. We observed an increase in the expression of dorsal mesoderm markers, such as chordin and goosecoid, and loss of elongation, in Activin-induced explants that were mechanically stimulated through uniaxial compression during the induction period. In addition, head mesoderm specific markers, including cerberus 1, were also increased. We show that mechanical stimulation leads to an increase in nuclear β-catenin activity. Activation of β-catenin signalling is sufficient to induce head Organiser gene expression. Furthermore, inhibition of β-catenin is sufficient to rescue the effect of compression on an early Wnt-signalling response gene siamois. Taken together these observations support the role of mechanical stimulation in modulating Activin-dependent mesoderm induction in favour of head Organiser formation. Given the conserved role of β-catenin in the dorsal specification and the dynamic morphogenetic movements of dorsal gastrula regions, mechanics-dependent Organiser induction may be found in other vertebrate species. Finally, the finding that mechanical cues affect β-catenin-dependent axial specification can be applied in the future development of more biologically relevant and robust synthetic organoid systems.

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Cells & Development
Cells & Development DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-
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