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Apposition of iroquois expressing and non-expressing cells leads to cell sorting and fold formation in the Drosophila imaginal wing disc

机译:易洛魁表达和非表达细胞的并置导致果蝇假想翼盘中的细胞分选和折叠形成

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Background The organization of the different tissues of an animal requires mechanisms that regulate cell-cell adhesion to promote and maintain the physical separation of adjacent cell populations. In the Drosophila imaginal wing disc the iroquois homeobox genes are expressed in the notum anlage and contribute to the specification of notum identity. These genes are not expressed in the adjacent wing hinge territory. These territories are separated by an approximately straight boundary that in the mature disc is associated with an epithelial fold. The mechanism by which these two cell populations are kept separate is unclear. Results Here we show that the Iro-C genes participate in keeping the notum and wing cell populations separate. Indeed, within the notum anlage, cells not expressing Iro-C tend to join together and sort out from their Iro-C expressing neighbours. We also show that apposition of Iro-C expressing and non-expressing cells induces invagination and apico-basal shortening of the Iro-C- cells. This effect probably underlies formation of the fold that separates the notum and wing hinge territories. In addition, cells overexpressing a member of the Iro-C contact one another and become organized in a network of thin strings that surrounds and isolates large groups of non-overexpressing cells. The strings appear to exert a pulling force along their longitudinal axis. Conclusion Apposition of cells expressing and non-expressing the Iro-C, as it occurs in the notum-wing hinge border of the Drosophila wing disc, influences cell behaviour. It leads to cell sorting, and cellular invagination and apical-basal shortening. These effects probably account for keeping the prospective notum and wing hinge cell populations separate and underlie epithelial fold formation. Cells that overexpress a member of the Iro-C and that confront non-expressing cells establish contacts between themselves and become organized in a network of thin strings. This is a complex and unique phenotype that might be important for the generation of a straight notum-wing hinge border.
机译:背景技术动物不同组织的组织需要调节细胞间粘附力的机制,以促进和维持相邻细胞群的物理分离。在果蝇假想翼盘中,易洛魁人同源异型盒基因在Notum anlage中表达,并有助于规范Notum Identity。这些基因不在相邻的翼铰链区域中表达。这些区域被大致笔直的边界隔开,该边界在成熟椎间盘中与上皮折叠相关。这两个细胞群保持分离的机制尚不清楚。结果在这里,我们显示Iro-C基因参与保持notum和翼细胞群体分离。确实,在Notum损伤中,不表达Iro-C的细胞倾向于结合在一起并从其表达Iro-C的邻居中分离出来。我们还表明,并置表达Iro-C的细胞和不表达Iro-C的细胞会诱导Iro-C -细胞的内陷和根基缩短。这种效果可能是形成分隔假牙和翼状铰链区域的褶皱的基础。此外,过量表达Iro-C成员的细胞彼此接触,并组织成细线网络,该细线网络围绕并隔离了大量非表达细胞。弦线似乎沿其纵轴施加拉力。结论Iro-C在果蝇翼盘的notum-wing铰链边界处的表达会影响细胞的行为。它导致细胞分选,细胞内陷和根尖缩短。这些作用可能解释了使预期的Notum和翼状铰链细胞群保持分离并成为上皮折叠形成的基础。过度表达Iro-C成员且面对非表达细胞的细胞在它们之间建立联系并组织成细线网络。这是一个复杂而独特的表型,可能对于产生直的notum-wing铰链边界很重要。

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