| Literature DB >> 31371827 |
Dong Jiang1,2, Zheng Jiang1, Di Lu1,2, Xuan Wang1,2, Haisha Liang1,2, Junfeng Zhang1, Yaping Meng1, Ying Li1,2, Danni Wu1,2, Yuwei Huang1,2, Yuling Chen3, Haiteng Deng3, Qing Wu4, Jingwei Xiong4, Anming Meng5, Li Yu6,7.
Abstract
Migrasomes are recently identified vesicular organelles that form on retraction fibres behind migrating cells. Whether migrasomes are present in vivo and, if so, the function of migrasomes in living organisms is unknown. Here, we show that migrasomes are formed during zebrafish gastrulation and signalling molecules, such as chemokines, are enriched in migrasomes. We further demonstrate that Tspan4 and Tspan7 are required for migrasome formation. Organ morphogenesis is impaired in zebrafish MZtspan4a and MZtspan7 mutants. Mechanistically, migrasomes are enriched on a cavity underneath the embryonic shield where they serve as chemoattractants to ensure the correct positioning of dorsal forerunner cells vegetally next to the embryonic shield, thereby affecting organ morphogenesis. Our study shows that migrasomes are signalling organelles that provide specific biochemical information to coordinate organ morphogenesis.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31371827 DOI: 10.1038/s41556-019-0358-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Cell Biol ISSN: 1465-7392 Impact factor: 28.824