Literature DB >> 29738712

Drosophila TNF Modulates Tissue Tension in the Embryo to Facilitate Macrophage Invasive Migration.

Aparna Ratheesh1, Julia Biebl1, Jana Vesela1, Michael Smutny2, Ekaterina Papusheva1, S F Gabriel Krens1, Walter Kaufmann1, Attila Gyoergy1, Alessandra Maria Casano3, Daria E Siekhaus4.   

Abstract

Migrating cells penetrate tissue barriers during development, inflammatory responses, and tumor metastasis. We study if migration in vivo in such three-dimensionally confined environments requires changes in the mechanical properties of the surrounding cells using embryonic Drosophila melanogaster hemocytes, also called macrophages, as a model. We find that macrophage invasion into the germband through transient separation of the apposing ectoderm and mesoderm requires cell deformations and reductions in apical tension in the ectoderm. Interestingly, the genetic pathway governing these mechanical shifts acts downstream of the only known tumor necrosis factor superfamily member in Drosophila, Eiger, and its receptor, Grindelwald. Eiger-Grindelwald signaling reduces levels of active Myosin in the germband ectodermal cortex through the localization of a Crumbs complex component, Patj (Pals-1-associated tight junction protein). We therefore elucidate a distinct molecular pathway that controls tissue tension and demonstrate the importance of such regulation for invasive migration in vivo.
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Keywords:  Crumbs; Eiger; Myosin; Patj; hemocyte; immune cell; infiltration; invasion; plasmatocyte; stiffness

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29738712     DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2018.04.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Cell        ISSN: 1534-5807            Impact factor:   12.270


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