| Literature DB >> 32433687 |
Alessandro P Sparacio1, Nicholas F Trojanowski2,3, Karen Snetselaar1, Matthew D Nelson1, David M Raizen2.
Abstract
Complex extracellular structures exist throughout phylogeny, but the dynamics of their formation and dissolution are often opaque. One example is the pharyngeal grinder of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, an extracellular structure that ruptures bacteria during feeding. During each larval transition stage, called lethargus, the grinder is replaced with one of a larger size. Here, we characterize at the ultrastructural level the deconstruction of the larval grinder and the construction of the adult grinder during the fourth larval stage (L4)-to-adult transition. Early in L4 lethargus, pharyngeal muscle cells trans-differentiate from contractile to secretory cells, as evidenced by the appearance of clear and dense core vesicles and disruptions in sarcomere organization. This is followed, within minutes, by the dissolution of the L4 grinder and the formation and maturation of the adult grinder. Components of the nascent adult grinder are deposited basally, and are separated from the dissolving larval grinder by a visible apical layer. The complete grinder is a lamellated extracellular matrix comprised of five layers. Following grinder formation, pharyngeal muscle cells regain ultrastructural contractile properties, and muscle contractions resume. Our findings add to our understanding of how complex extracellular structures assemble and dissemble.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32433687 PMCID: PMC7239488 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0233059
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Measurements of individual grinder layers at the active L4.7 and 1st day adult stages.
| Layer Name | Average Width (nm) | StDev (nm) | Average Width (nm) | StDev (nm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| L4.7 | 1-day Adult | |||
| 4.00 | 1.33 | 6.24 | 1.6 | |
| 32.6 | 13.3 | 44 | 31.2 | |
| 199.3 | 67.7 | 240.9 | 40.1 | |
| 85.9 | 45.3 | 105.9 | 82.4 | |
| 6.31 | 1.01 | 9.87 | 2.3 | |
Measurements of the grinder at the active L4.7 and adult stages.
| Layer Name | Measurement (nm) | StDev (nm) | Measurement (nm) | StDev (nm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| L4.7 | 1-day Adult | |||
| 278 | 72 | 374 | 130 | |
| 720 | 227 | 809 | 145 | |
| 6111 | - | 7644 | - | |
Summary of observations of pm6, pm7, and the larval and adult grinders during the L4-to-adult developmental progression.
Grey-shading indicates lethargus.
| Stage | PM6/PM7 | L4 Grinder | Adult Grinder |
|---|---|---|---|
| L4.7 | Typical muscle cell properties; uninterrupted striations below L4 grinder; some dense core and clear vesicles. | Fully intact, five layers clearly visible: Luminal (1), 2, 3, 4 and 5 (pericellular.) | Absent |
| PC = 5 | Sarcomere disruption at the interruption zone (IZ) beneath the plasma membrane facing grinder; Marked increase in DCVs; some clear core vesicles; One mitochondrion | Translucent space appears below layer 5 indicating grinder separation. Layers 1–5 intact. | Absent |
| PC = 10 | Sarcomere disruption at IZ; Increase in DCVs; some clear vesicles. No mitochondria. | Layer 5 has dissolved and translucent space is filled with electron dense material. Layers 1–4 are intact. | Absent |
| PC = 15 | Sarcomere disruption at IZ; DCVs persist; Marked increase in clear core vesicles and crescent-rimmed clear core vesicles. No mitochondria. | Layer 5 fully dissolved, layer 4 morphology has changed to diffuse, electron-dense blebs whose basal side is composed of cloudy and perforated matrix components (i.e. degradation matrix). Layers 1–3 intact. | Layers 1–3 appear. Semi-circle crowns of electron-dense material at the apical tip of each tooth. |
| PC = 30 | Sarcomere disruption at IZ; Abundance of DCVs, clear core vesicles and crescent-rimmed clear core vesicles. No mitochondria. | Layer 4 further dissolved and space widens between pm6/pm7 and grinder. Layers 1–3 intact. | Layer 3 widens and becomes electron-dense; crowns become rounded, separate from the tip of the adult teeth and become enmeshed within the degrading layer 4 matrix of the L4 grinder. |
| PC = 60 | Sarcomere disruption at IZ; Abundance of DCVs, clear core vesicles and crescent-rimmed clear core vesicles. No mitochondria. | Only layers 1 and 2 visible. | Layers 1–4 evident, pericellular layer not yet formed. Layer 3 displays a speckled granite appearance; layer 4 has a flecked marble patterning; layer 3 appears more electron-light, suggesting mineral deposition. |
| Adult PC = 150 | Typical muscle cell properties; little to no vesicular activity and those present are clear vesicles; Several mitochondria positioned below grinder. | Larval grinder absent. | Fully intact, five layers clearly visible. |