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Quantitative videomicroscopy reveals latent control of cell-pair rotations in vivo
Kozak, Eva L.; Miranda Rodríguez, Jerónimo R.; Borges, Augusto; Dierkes, Kai; Mineo, Alessandro; Pinto-Teixeira, Filipe; Viader Llargués, Oriol; Solon, Jérôme; Chara, Osvaldo
; López Schier, Hernán
Fecha de publicación:
05/2023
Editorial:
Company of Biologists Ltd
Revista:
Development (Cambridge)
ISSN:
1477-9129
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Collective cell rotations are widely used during animal organogenesis. Theoretical and in vitro studies have conceptualized rotating cells as identical rigid-point objects that stochastically break symmetry to move monotonously and perpetually within an inert environment. However, it is unclear whether this notion can be extrapolated to a natural context, where rotations are ephemeral and heterogeneous cellular cohorts interact with an active epithelium. In zebrafish neuromasts, nascent sibling hair cells invert positions by rotating ≤180° around their geometric center after acquiring different identities via Notch1amediated asymmetric repression of Emx2. Here, we show that this multicellular rotation is a three-phasic movement that progresses via coherent homotypic coupling and heterotypic junction remodeling. We found no correlation between rotations and epithelium-wide cellular flow or anisotropic resistive forces. Moreover, the Notch/Emx2 status of the cell dyad does not determine asymmetric interactions with the surrounding epithelium. Aided by computer modeling, we suggest that initial stochastic inhomogeneities generate a metastable state that poises cells to move and spontaneous intercellular coordination of the resulting instabilities enables persistently directional rotations, whereas Notch1a-determined symmetry breaking buffers rotational noise.
Palabras clave:
MULTICELLULAR ROTATIONS
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PATTERNING
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REGENERATION
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SYMMETRY BREAKING
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ZEBRAFISH
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Articulos(IFLYSIB)
Articulos de INST.FISICA DE LIQUIDOS Y SIST.BIOLOGICOS (I)
Articulos de INST.FISICA DE LIQUIDOS Y SIST.BIOLOGICOS (I)
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Kozak, Eva L.; Miranda Rodríguez, Jerónimo R.; Borges, Augusto; Dierkes, Kai; Mineo, Alessandro; et al.; Quantitative videomicroscopy reveals latent control of cell-pair rotations in vivo; Company of Biologists Ltd; Development (Cambridge); 150; 9; 5-2023; 1-20
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