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PDGF-A suppresses contact inhibition during directional collective cell migration.

Martina Nagel1, Rudolf Winklbauer2.   

Abstract

The leading-edge mesendoderm (LEM) of the Xenopus gastrula moves as an aggregate by collective migration. However, LEM cells on fibronectin in vitro show contact inhibition of locomotion by quickly retracting lamellipodia upon mutual contact. We found that a fibronectin-integrin-syndecan module acts between p21-activated kinase 1 upstream and ephrin B1 downstream to promote the contact-induced collapse of lamellipodia. To function in this module, fibronectin has to be present as puncta on the surface of LEM cells. To overcome contact inhibition in LEM cell aggregates, PDGF-A deposited in the endogenous substratum of LEM migration blocks the fibronectin-integrin-syndecan module at the integrin level. This stabilizes lamellipodia preferentially in the direction of normal LEM movement and supports cell orientation and the directional migration of the coherent LEM cell mass.
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Keywords:  Collective migration; Contact inhibition; Ephrin B1; Fibronectin; Integrin; PDGF-A

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29884673     DOI: 10.1242/dev.162651

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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