| Literature DB >> 23760958 |
Elsa Denker1, Ivana Bocina, Di Jiang.
Abstract
Apico-basal polarization is a crucial step in the de novo formation of biological tubes. In Ciona notochord, tubulogenesis occurs in a single file of cells in the absence of cell proliferation. This configuration presents a unique challenge for the formation of a continuous lumen. Here, we show that this geometric configuration is associated with a novel polarization strategy: the generation of bipolar epithelial cells possessing two apical/luminal domains instead of one, as in the conventional epithelium. At the molecular level, cells establish two discrete Par3/Par6/aPKC patches, and form two sets of tight junctions, in opposite points of the cells. The key molecule controlling the formation of both domains is Par3. Changing the position of the cells within the organ fundamentally changes their polarity and the number of apical domains they develop. These results reveal a new mechanism for tubulogenesis from the simplest cell arrangement, which occurs in other developmental contexts, including vertebrate vascular anastomosis.Entities:
Keywords: Apico-basal polarity; Bipolarity; Par3; Tubulogenesis
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23760958 DOI: 10.1242/dev.092387
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Development ISSN: 0950-1991 Impact factor: 6.868