| Literature DB >> 28441532 |
Pavak K Shah1, Matthew R Tanner2, Ismar Kovacevic1, Aysha Rankin2, Teagan E Marshall1, Nathaniel Noblett2, Nhan Nguyen Tran1, Tony Roenspies3, Jeffrey Hung2, Zheqian Chen4, Cristina Slatculescu3, Theodore J Perkins5, Zhirong Bao6, Antonio Colavita7.
Abstract
Formation and resolution of multicellular rosettes can drive convergent extension (CE) type cell rearrangements during tissue morphogenesis. Rosette dynamics are regulated by both planar cell polarity (PCP)-dependent and -independent pathways. Here we show that CE is involved in ventral nerve cord (VNC) assembly in Caenorhabditis elegans. We show that a VANG-1/Van Gogh and PRKL-1/Prickle containing PCP pathway and a Slit-independent SAX-3/Robo pathway cooperate to regulate, via rosette intermediaries, the intercalation of post-mitotic neuronal cell bodies during VNC formation. We show that VANG-1 and SAX-3 are localized to contracting edges and rosette foci and act to specify edge contraction during rosette formation and to mediate timely rosette resolution. Simultaneous loss of both pathways severely curtails CE resulting in a shortened, anteriorly displaced distribution of VNC neurons at hatching. Our results establish rosette-based CE as an evolutionarily conserved mechanism of nerve cord morphogenesis and reveal a role for SAX-3/Robo in this process.Entities:
Keywords: convergent-extension; planar cell polarity; sax-3/Robo; vang-1/Van Gogh
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28441532 PMCID: PMC5469364 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2017.03.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270