Polarized cortical tension drives zebrafish epiboly movements.

EMBO J

Instituto de Biología Molecular de Barcelona, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Barcelona, Spain

Published: January 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • The biomechanics of morphogenesis, particularly during the embryonic event of epiboly, remain poorly understood, especially regarding the generation and coordination of forces involved.
  • A new method called hydrodynamic regression (HR) was developed to analyze 3D pressure fields, mechanical power, and surface tension in tissues during epiboly in zebrafish, utilizing advanced microscopy techniques.
  • Findings suggest that tissue movements in epiboly are governed by a polarized gradient of cortical tension, influenced by local contractile forces, elastic properties, and force transmission in the yolk, offering insights into cellular movement regulation in morphogenetic processes.

Article Abstract

The principles underlying the biomechanics of morphogenesis are largely unknown. Epiboly is an essential embryonic event in which three tissues coordinate to direct the expansion of the blastoderm. How and where forces are generated during epiboly, and how these are globally coupled remains elusive. Here we developed a method, hydrodynamic regression (HR), to infer 3D pressure fields, mechanical power, and cortical surface tension profiles. HR is based on velocity measurements retrieved from 2D+T microscopy and their hydrodynamic modeling. We applied HR to identify biomechanically active structures and changes in cortex local tension during epiboly in zebrafish. Based on our results, we propose a novel physical description for epiboly, where tissue movements are directed by a polarized gradient of cortical tension. We found that this gradient relies on local contractile forces at the cortex, differences in elastic properties between cortex components and the passive transmission of forces within the yolk cell. All in all, our work identifies a novel way to physically regulate concerted cellular movements that might be instrumental for the mechanical control of many morphogenetic processes.

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