Literature DB >> 29230016

Adhesion forces and cortical tension couple cell proliferation and differentiation to drive epidermal stratification.

Yekaterina A Miroshnikova1,2, Huy Q Le1, David Schneider1, Torsten Thalheim3, Matthias Rübsam4,5, Nadine Bremicker1, Julien Polleux6, Nadine Kamprad7, Marco Tarantola7, Irène Wang8, Martial Balland8, Carien M Niessen4,5, Joerg Galle3, Sara A Wickström9,10.   

Abstract

To establish and maintain organ structure and function, tissues need to balance stem cell proliferation and differentiation rates and coordinate cell fate with position. By quantifying and modelling tissue stress and deformation in the mammalian epidermis, we find that this balance is coordinated through local mechanical forces generated by cell division and delamination. Proliferation within the basal stem/progenitor layer, which displays features of a jammed, solid-like state, leads to crowding, thereby locally distorting cell shape and stress distribution. The resulting decrease in cortical tension and increased cell-cell adhesion trigger differentiation and subsequent delamination, reinstating basal cell layer density. After delamination, cells establish a high-tension state as they increase myosin II activity and convert to E-cadherin-dominated adhesion, thereby reinforcing the boundary between basal and suprabasal layers. Our results uncover how biomechanical signalling integrates single-cell behaviours to couple proliferation, cell fate and positioning to generate a multilayered tissue.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29230016     DOI: 10.1038/s41556-017-0005-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Cell Biol        ISSN: 1465-7392            Impact factor:   28.824


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