报 告 人: Dr. Edouard Hannezo
工作单位:Gurdon Institute Cambridge University
报告题目: Emergence of an apical epithelial cell surface in vivo
Epithelial sheets are crucial components of all metazoan animals, enclosing organs and protecting the animal from its environment. Epithelial homeostasis poses unique challenges, as addition of new cells and loss of old cells must be achieved without disrupting the fluid-tight barrier and apicobasal polarity of the epithelial sheet. Several studies have identified genetic and cell biological mechanisms underlying extrusion and delamination of cells from epithelia, but far less is known of the converse mechanism by which new cells are added. Here, we combine molecular, pharmacological and laser-dissection experiments with quantitative physical modelling to characterize forces driving emergence of a new apical surface as nascent cells are added to a vertebrate epithelium in vivo. We find that this process involves an interplay between cell-autonomous actin-generated forces in the emerging cell and the mechanical properties of neighboring cells. Our findings define the forces driving a novel cell behavior, and by complementing previous studies of delamination and extrusion, they provide a more comprehensive understanding of epithelial homeostasis.
时 间:2015. 9 . 9(周三)9:30-11:00
地 点:生命学院化学馆一楼学术厅
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