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There is more than one way to turn a spherical cellular monolayer inside out: type B embryo inversion in Volvox globator

机译:有多种方法可以将球状细胞单分子膜从内向外翻转:Volvox Globator中的B型胚胎倒置

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Background Epithelial folding is a common morphogenetic process during the development of multicellular organisms. In metazoans, the biological and biomechanical processes that underlie such three-dimensional (3D) developmental events are usually complex and difficult to investigate. Spheroidal green algae of the genus Volvox are uniquely suited as model systems for studying the basic principles of epithelial folding. Volvox embryos begin life inside out and then must turn their spherical cell monolayer outside in to achieve their adult configuration; this process is called 'inversion.' There are two fundamentally different sequences of inversion processes in Volvocaceae: type A and type B. Type A inversion is well studied, but not much is known about type B inversion. How does the embryo of a typical type B inverter, V. globator , turn itself inside out? Results In this study, we investigated the type B inversion of V. globator embryos and focused on the major movement patterns of the cellular monolayer, cell shape changes and changes in the localization of cytoplasmic bridges ( CBs ) connecting the cells. Isolated intact, sectioned and fragmented embryos were analyzed throughout the inversion process using light microscopy, confocal laser scanning microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy techniques. We generated 3D models of the identified cell shapes, including the localizations of CBs . We show how concerted cell-shape changes and concerted changes in the position of cells relative to the CB system cause cell layer movements and turn the spherical cell monolayer inside out. The type B inversion of V. globator is compared to the type A inversion in V. carteri . Conclusions Concerted, spatially and temporally coordinated changes in cellular shapes in conjunction with concerted migration of cells relative to the CB system are the causes of type B inversion in V. globator . Despite significant similarities between type A and type B inverters, differences exist in almost all details of the inversion process, suggesting analogous inversion processes that arose through parallel evolution. Based on our results and due to the cellular biomechanical implications of the involved tensile and compressive forces, we developed a global mechanistic scenario that predicts epithelial folding during embryonic inversion in V. globator .
机译:背景技术上皮折叠是多细胞生物发育过程中常见的形态发生过程。在后生动物中,构成此类三维(3D)发育事件的生物学和生物力学过程通常很复杂且难以研究。 Volvox属的球形绿藻特别适合作为模型系统来研究上皮折叠的基本原理。 Volvox胚胎从内而外开始生活,然后必须将其球形细胞单层向外翻,以达到其成年形态。这个过程称为“反转”。在Volvocaceae中,有两种根本不同的反转过程顺序:A型和B型。对A型反转的研究很深入,但对B型反转的了解却很少。典型的B型逆变器V.globator的胚胎如何将自身翻过来呢?结果在这项研究中,我们研究了V. globator胚胎的B型倒置,并着眼于细胞单层的主要运动模式,细胞形状的变化以及连接细胞的胞质桥(CBs)定位的变化。在整个反转过程中,使用光学显微镜,共聚焦激光扫描显微镜,扫描电子显微镜和透射电子显微镜技术分析了分离的完整,切片和破碎的胚胎。我们生成了已识别细胞形状的3D模型,包括CB的定位。我们展示了一致的细胞形状变化和相对于CB系统的细胞位置的一致变化如何引起细胞层运动并使球状细胞单层内向外。将V. globator的B型倒置与Cartella的A型倒置相比较。结论细胞形状的协调,时空协调变化以及细胞相对于CB系统的协调迁移是弧菌V型B型倒置的原因。尽管A型和B型逆变器之间存在显着相似之处,但逆变过程的几乎所有细节都存在差异,这表明通过并行演化产生的类似逆变过程。根据我们的研究结果,以及由于所涉及的拉伸力和压缩力对细胞生物力学的影响,我们开发了一种整体机制,可预测V. globator胚胎倒置过程中的上皮折叠。

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