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  Collective cell migration during optic cup formation features changing cell-matrix interactions linked to matrix topology.

Soans, K., Ramos, A. P., Sidhaye, J., Krishna, A., Solomatina, A., Hoffmann, K., et al. (2022). Collective cell migration during optic cup formation features changing cell-matrix interactions linked to matrix topology. Current biology: CB, 32(22), 4817-4831. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2022.09.034.

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Soans, Karen1, Autor           
Ramos, Ana P.1, Autor           
Sidhaye, Jaydeep1, Autor           
Krishna, Abhijeet1, Autor           
Solomatina, Anastasia1, Autor           
Hoffmann, Karl1, Autor           
Schlüßler, Raimund, Autor
Guck, Jochen, Autor
Sbalzarini, Ivo F.1, Autor           
Modes, Carl D.1, Autor           
Norden, Caren1, Autor           
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1Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340692              

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 Zusammenfassung: Cell migration is crucial for organismal development and shapes organisms in health and disease. Although a lot of research has revealed the role of intracellular components and extracellular signaling in driving single and collective cell migration, the influence of physical properties of the tissue and the environment on migration phenomena in vivo remains less explored. In particular, the role of the extracellular matrix (ECM), which many cells move upon, is currently unclear. To overcome this gap, we use zebrafish optic cup formation, and by combining novel transgenic lines and image analysis pipelines, we study how ECM properties influence cell migration in vivo. We show that collectively migrating rim cells actively move over an immobile extracellular matrix. These cell movements require cryptic lamellipodia that are extended in the direction of migration. Quantitative analysis of matrix properties revealed that the topology of the matrix changes along the migration path. These changes in matrix topologies are accompanied by changes in the dynamics of cell-matrix interactions. Experiments and theoretical modeling suggest that matrix porosity could be linked to efficient migration. Indeed, interfering with matrix topology by increasing its porosity results in a loss of cryptic lamellipodia, less-directed cell-matrix interactions, and overall inefficient migration. Thus, matrix topology is linked to the dynamics of cell-matrix interactions and the efficiency of directed collective rim cell migration during vertebrate optic cup morphogenesis.

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 Datum: 2022-11-21
 Publikationsstatus: Erschienen
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 Identifikatoren: DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2022.09.034
Anderer: cbg-8455
PMID: 36208624
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Titel: Current biology : CB
  Andere : Curr Biol
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Seiten: - Band / Heft: 32 (22) Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 4817 - 4831 Identifikator: -