Organizing collective cell migration through guidance by followers

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Boutillon, Arthur [1 ]
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[1] Tech Univ Dresden, Cluster Excellence Phys Life, D-01062 Dresden, Germany
关键词
Collective cell migration; Embryonic development; Mechanosensation; Cell polarization; Zebrafish; Mesenchymal cell; Mesoderm; TISSUE MIGRATION; CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR; LATERAL-LINE; DIRECTIONALITY; GASTRULATION; CHEMOTAXIS; MOVEMENTS; GRADIENT; ADHESION; TENSION;
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10.5802/crbiol.145
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Morphogenesis, wound healing, and some cancer metastases rely on the collective migration of groups of cells. In these processes, guidance and coordination between cells and tissues are critical. While strongly adherent epithelial cells have tomove collectively, loosely organized mesenchymal cells can migrate as individual cells. Nevertheless, many of them migrate collectively. This article summarizes how migratory reactions to cell-cell contacts, also called "contact regulation of locomotion" behaviors, organize mesenchymal collective cell migration. It focuses on one recently discovered mechanism called "guidance by followers", through which a cell is oriented by its immediate followers. In the gastrulating zebrafish embryo, during embryonic axis elongation, this phenomenon is responsible for the collective migration of the leading tissue, the polster, and its guidance by the following posterior axial mesoderm. Such guidance of migrating cells by followers ensures long-range coordination of movements and developmental robustness. Along with other "contact regulation of locomotion" behaviors, this mechanism contributes to organizing collective migration of loose populations of cells.
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