The apical ECM preserves embryonic integrity and distributes mechanical stress during morphogenesis.

Development

Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Université Paris 06, CNRS, Laboratoire de Biologie du Développement - Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (LBD - IBPS), Paris 75005, France

Published: December 2017

Epithelia are bound by both basal and apical extracellular matrices (ECM). Although the composition and function of the former have been intensively investigated, less is known about the latter. The embryonic sheath, the ECM apical to the embryonic epidermis, has been suggested to promote elongation of the embryo. In an RNAi screen for the components of the sheath, we identified the zona pellucida domain proteins NOAH-1 and NOAH-2. We found that these proteins act in the same pathway, and in parallel to three other putative sheath proteins, the leucine-rich repeat proteins SYM-1, LET-4 and FBN-1/Fibrillin, to ensure embryonic integrity and promote elongation. Laser nano-ablation experiments to map the stress field show that NOAH-1 and NOAH-2, together with PAK-1/p21-activated kinase, maintain and relay the actomyosin-dependent stress generated within the lateral epidermis before muscles become active. Subsequently, loss-of-function experiments show that apical ECM proteins are essential for muscle anchoring and for relaying the mechanical input from muscle contractions, which are essential for elongation. Hence, the apical ECM contributes to morphogenesis by maintaining embryonic integrity and relaying mechanical stress.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5769628PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.150383DOI Listing

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