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タイトル: Stalling interkinetic nuclear migration in curved pseudostratified epithelium of developing cochlea
著者: Ishii, Mamoru
Tateya, Tomoko
Matsuda, Michiyuki  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5876-9969 (unconfirmed)
Hirashima, Tsuyoshi
著者名の別形: 石井, 衛
楯谷, 智子
松田, 道行
平島, 剛志
キーワード: differential growth
live imaging
tissue morphogenesis
mathematical model
interkinetic nuclear migration
spiral shape formation
発行日: Dec-2021
出版者: The Royal Society
誌名: Royal Society Open Science
巻: 8
号: 12
論文番号: 211024
抄録: The bending of epithelial tubes is a fundamental process in organ morphogenesis, driven by various multicellular behaviours. The cochlea in the mammalian inner ear is a representative example of spiral tissue architecture where the continuous bending of the duct is a fundamental component of its morphogenetic process. Although the cochlear duct morphogenesis has been studied by genetic approaches extensively, it is still unclear how the cochlear duct morphology is physically formed. Here, we report that nuclear behaviour changes are associated with the curvature of the pseudostratified epithelium during murine cochlear development. Two-photon live-cell imaging reveals that the nuclei shuttle between the luminal and basal edges of the cell is in phase with cell-cycle progression, known as interkinetic nuclear migration, in the flat region of the pseudostratified epithelium. However, the nuclei become stationary on the luminal side following mitosis in the curved region. Mathematical modelling together with perturbation experiments shows that this nuclear stalling facilitates luminal-basal differential growth within the epithelium, suggesting that the nuclear stalling would contribute to the bending of the pseudostratified epithelium during the cochlear duct development. The findings suggest a possible scenario of differential growth which sculpts the tissue shape, driven by collective nuclear dynamics.
著作権等: © 2021 The Authors.
Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/276640
DOI(出版社版): 10.1098/rsos.211024
PubMed ID: 34909216
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