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Título: Crumbs2 mediates ventricular layer remodelling to form the spinal cord central canal
Autor: Tait, Christine M.
Chinnaiya, Kavitha
Manning, Elizabeth
Murtaza, Mariyam
Ashton, John-Paul
Furley, Nicholas
Hill, Chris J.
Alves, C. Henrique 
Wijnholds, Jan
Erdmann, Kai S.
Furley, Andrew
Rashbass, Penny
Das, Raman M.
Storey, Kate G.
Placzek, Marysia
Data: Mar-2020
Editora: Public Library of Science
Projeto: This research has been supported by grants fromthe UK Medical Research Council (https://mrc.ukri.org/; G0401310 to MP, the Wellcome Trust (https://wellcome.ac.uk/; 212247Z18Z to MP; 102817A1A to KGS; 208401 to KGS) and The European Union (https://ec. europa.eu/research/fp7/index_en.cfm; HEALTH F2- 2008-200234 to PR and JW and The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (https://www.zonmw.nl/en/; ZonMw 43200004 to JW) 
Título da revista, periódico, livro ou evento: PLoS Biology
Volume: 18
Número: 3
Resumo: In the spinal cord, the central canal forms through a poorly understood process termed dorsal collapse that involves attrition and remodelling of pseudostratified ventricular layer (VL) cells. Here, we use mouse and chick models to show that dorsal ventricular layer (dVL) cells adjacent to dorsal midline Nestin(+) radial glia (dmNes+RG) down-regulate apical polarity proteins, including Crumbs2 (CRB2) and delaminate in a stepwise manner; live imaging shows that as one cell delaminates, the next cell ratchets up, the dmNes+RG endfoot ratchets down, and the process repeats. We show that dmNes+RG secrete a factor that promotes loss of cell polarity and delamination. This activity is mimicked by a secreted variant of Crumbs2 (CRB2S) which is specifically expressed by dmNes+RG. In cultured MDCK cells, CRB2S associates with apical membranes and decreases cell cohesion. Analysis of Crb2F/F/Nestin-Cre+/- mice, and targeted reduction of Crb2/CRB2S in slice cultures reveal essential roles for transmembrane CRB2 (CRB2TM) and CRB2S on VL cells and dmNes+RG, respectively. We propose a model in which a CRB2S-CRB2TM interaction promotes the progressive attrition of the dVL without loss of overall VL integrity. This novel mechanism may operate more widely to promote orderly progenitor delamination.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/106561
ISSN: 1545-7885
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000470
Direitos: openAccess
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