节点纤毛在左右决定中的功能:启动对称性破坏过程中的机械调节

IF 1.6 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Biophysics and physicobiology Pub Date : 2024-09-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2142/biophysico.bppb-v21.0018
Takanobu A Katoh
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脊椎动物的内脏器官左右不对称,例如,心脏位于身体左侧。小鼠早期胚胎结节处的纤毛在决定这种左右不对称方面起着至关重要的作用。利用前后轴的信息,结节中央区域的运动纤毛产生向左的结节流。结节外围的不动纤毛以机械方式感知结节向左流动的方向,这种方式取决于 Pkd2 的极化定位,而 Pkd2 定位于纤毛的背侧。因此,只有左侧纤毛被向左的节流激活。这种激活会导致纤毛中的钙离子通过 Pkd2 通道频繁跃迁,从而导致 Dand5 mRNA 仅在左侧冠状细胞中降解。这一过程是左侧特异性信号的初始决定机制。在这篇综述中,我们概述了发生在节点的初始左右对称性断裂,主要侧重于最近的一项生物物理研究,该研究利用先进的显微技术,如光学镊子和超分辨率显微镜,揭示了节点不动纤毛的功能。
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Function of nodal cilia in left-right determination: Mechanical regulation in initiation of symmetry breaking.

Visceral organs in vertebrates are arranged with left-right asymmetry; for example, the heart is located on the left side of the body. Cilia at the node of mouse early embryos play an essential role in determining this left-right asymmetry. Using information from the anteroposterior axis, motile cilia at the central region of the node generate leftward nodal flow. Immotile cilia at the periphery of the node mechanically sense the direction of leftward nodal flow in a manner dependent on the polarized localization of Pkd2, which is localized on the dorsal side of cilia. Therefore, only left-side cilia are activated by leftward nodal flow. This activation results in frequent calcium transients in the cilia via the Pkd2 channel, which leads to the degradation of Dand5 mRNA only at the left-side crown-cells. This process is the mechanism of initial determination of the left-side-specific signal. In this review, we provide an overview of initial left-right symmetry breaking that occurs at the node, focusing mainly on a recent biophysical study that revealed the function of nodal immotile cilia using advanced microscopic techniques, such as optical tweezers and super-resolution microscopy.

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