CELL MOTILITY DRIVING MEDIOLATERAL INTERCALATION IN EXPLANTS OF XENOPUS-LAEVIS

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SHIH, J [1 ]
KELLER, R [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, DEPT MOLEC & CELLULAR BIOL, DIV CELL & DEV BIOL, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA
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DEVELOPMENT | 1992年 / 116卷 / 04期
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GASTRULATION; XENOPUS; CELL MOTILITY; PROTRUSIVE ACTIVITY; CELL ALIGNMENT; CELL INTERCALATION; MORPHOGENESIS;
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In Xenopus, convergence and extension are produced by active intercalation of the deep mesodermal cells between one another along the mediolateral axis (mediolateral cell intercalation), to form a narrower, longer array. The cell motility driving this intercalation is poorly understood. A companion paper shows that the endodermal epithelium organizes the outermost mesodermal cells immediately beneath it to undergo convergence and extension, and other evidence suggests that these deep cells are the most active participants in mediolateral intercalation (Shih, J. and Keller, R. (1992) Development 116, 887-899). In this paper, we shave off the deeper layers of mesodermal cells, which allows us to observe the protrusive activity of the mesodermal cells next to the organizing epithelium with high resolution video microscopy. These mesodermal cells divide in the early gastrula and show rapid, randomly directed protrusive activity. At the early midgastrula stage, they begin to express a characteristic sequence of behaviors, called mediolateral intercalation behavior (MIB): (1) large, stable, filiform and lamelliform protrusions form in the lateral and medial directions, thus making the cells bipolar; (2) these protrusions are applied directly to adjacent cell surfaces and exert traction on them, without contact inhibition; (3) as a result, the cells elongate and align parallel to the mediolateral axis and perpendicular to the axis of extension; (4) the elongate, aligned cells intercalate between one another along the mediolateral axis, thus producing a longer, narrower array. Explants of essentially a single layer of deep mesodermal cells, made at stage 10.5, converge and extend by mediolateral intercalation. Thus by stage 10.5 (early midgastrula), expression of MIB among deep mesodermal cells is physiologically and mechanically independent of the organizing influence of the endodermal epithelium, described previously (Shih, J. and Keller, R. (1992) Development 116 887-899), and is the fundamental cell motility underlying mediolateral intercalation and convergence and extension of the body axis.
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