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Repression of Wasp by JAK/STAT signalling inhibits medial actomyosin network assembly and apical cell constriction in intercalating epithelial cells.

Claire Bertet1, Matteo Rauzi, Thomas Lecuit.   

Abstract

Tissue morphogenesis requires stereotyped cell shape changes, such as apical cell constriction in the mesoderm and cell intercalation in the ventrolateral ectoderm of Drosophila. Both processes require force generation by an actomyosin network. The subcellular localization of Myosin-II (Myo-II) dictates these different morphogenetic processes. In the intercalating ectoderm Myo-II is mostly cortical, but in the mesoderm Myo-II is concentrated in a medial meshwork. We report that apical constriction is repressed by JAK/STAT signalling in the lateral ectoderm independently of Twist. Inactivation of the JAK/STAT pathway causes germband extension defects because of apical constriction ventrolaterally. This is associated with ectopic recruitment of Myo-II in a medial web, which causes apical cell constriction as shown by laser nanosurgery. Reducing Myo-II levels rescues the JAK/STAT mutant phenotype, whereas overexpression of the Myo-II heavy chain (also known as Zipper), or constitutive activation of its regulatory light chain, does not cause medial accumulation of Myo-II nor apical constriction. Thus, JAK/STAT controls Myo-II localization by additional mechanisms. We show that regulation of actin polymerization by Wasp, but not by Dia, is important in this process. Constitutive activation of Wasp, a branched actin regulator, causes apical cell constriction and promotes medial 'web' formation. Wasp is inactivated at the cell cortex in the germband by JAK/STAT signalling. Lastly, wasp mutants rescue the normal cortical enrichment of Myo-II and inhibit apical constriction in JAK/STAT mutants, indicating that Wasp is an effector of JAK/STAT signalling in the germband. We discuss possible models for the role of Wasp activity in the regulation of Myo-II distribution.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19934015     DOI: 10.1242/dev.040402

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


  24 in total

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5.  Oscillatory behaviors and hierarchical assembly of contractile structures in intercalating cells.

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6.  Specific isoforms of drosophila shroom define spatial requirements for the induction of apical constriction.

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7.  JAK/Stat signaling regulates heart precursor diversification in Drosophila.

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8.  Asymmetrically deployed actomyosin-based contractility generates a boundary between developing leg segments in Drosophila.

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9.  Planar polarized actomyosin contractile flows control epithelial junction remodelling.

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