Department of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, Gibbet Hill Campus, UAE
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Cellmatrix−Driven vs.Cell−Cell Adhesion−Driven Nascent Epithelial Morphogenesis
Author(s): Ioannis P. Nezis*
Many embryonic organs undergo epithelial morphogenesis, which results in the formation of tree-like hierarchical structures. However,it is
unknown what drives the budding and branching of stratified epithelia,such as those found in the embryonic salivary gland and pancreas.We used
single-cell resolution live-organ imaging of mouse embryonic salivary glands to show that budding morphogenesis is driven by the expansion
and folding of a distinct epithelial surface cell sheet characterised by strong cell-matrix adhesions and weak cell-cell adhesions.Profiling of this
epithelium's single-cell transcriptomes revealed transcriptional spatial patterns that underpin these cell adhesion differences.We then recreated
budding morphogenesis in 3D spheroid cultures of engineered cells by suppressing E-cadherin expression and inducing basement membrane
formation, which requir.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2157-7099.2022.13.663
Journal of Cytology & Histology received 2334 citations as per Google Scholar report