Literature DB >> 25588837

Loss of LKB1 leads to impaired epithelial integrity and cell extrusion in the early mouse embryo.

Dayana Krawchuk1, Shihadeh Anani2, Nobuko Honma-Yamanaka1, Samantha Polito1, Marian Shafik1, Yojiro Yamanaka3.   

Abstract

LKB1/PAR-4 is essential for the earliest polarization steps in Caenorhabditis elegans embryos and Drosophila oocytes. Although LKB1 (also known as STK11) is sufficient to initiate polarity in a single mammalian intestinal epithelial cell, its necessity in the formation and maintenance of mammalian epithelia remains unclear. To address this, we completely remove LKB1 from mouse embryos by generating maternal-zygotic Lkb1 mutants and find that it is dispensable for polarity and epithelia formation in the early embryo. Instead, loss of Lkb1 leads to the extrusion of cells from blastocyst epithelia that remain alive and can continue to divide. Chimeric analysis shows that Lkb1 is cell-autonomously required to prevent these extrusions. Furthermore, heterozygous loss of Cdh1 exacerbates the number of extrusions per blastocyst, suggesting that LKB1 has a role in regulating adherens junctions in order to prevent extrusion in epithelia.
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Keywords:  Cell extrusion; E-cadherin; Epithelial polarity; Preimplantation; STK11; Serine threonine kinase 11

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25588837     DOI: 10.1242/jcs.162156

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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