A mechanosensitive circuit of FAK, ROCK, and ERK controls biomineral growth and morphology in the sea urchin embryo.

FAK、ROCK 和 ERK 组成的机械敏感回路控制着海胆胚胎中的生物矿化生长和形态

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作者:Layous Majed, Gildor Tsvia, Nehrer Tovah, Qassem Areen, Wolfenson Haguy, Ben-Tabou de-Leon Smadar
Biomineralization is the utilization of different minerals by a vast array of organisms to form hard tissues and shape them in various forms. Within this diversity, a common feature of all mineralized tissues is their high stiffness, implying that mechanosensing could be commonly used in biomineralization. Yet, the role of mechanosensing in biomineralization is far from clear. Here, we use the sea urchin larval skeletogenesis to investigate the role of substrate stiffness and focal adhesion kinase (FAK) in biomineralization. We demonstrate that substrate stiffness alters spicule morphology and growth, indicating a mechanosensitive response during skeletogenesis. We show that active FAK, F-actin, and vinculin are enriched around the spicules, indicating the formation of focal adhesion complexes and suggesting that the cells sense the mechanical properties of the biomineral. Furthermore, we find that FAK activity is regulated by Rho-associated protein kinase (ROCK) and is crucial for skeletal growth and normal branching. FAK and ROCK activate extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), which regulates skeletogenic gene expression at the tips of the spicules. Thus, the FAK-ROCK-ERK circuit seems to provide essential mechanical feedback on spicule elongation to the skeletogenic gene regulatory network, enabling skeletal growth. Remarkably, the same factors govern mammalian osteoblast differentiation in vitro and pathological calcification in vivo. Thus, this study highlights a common mechanotransduction pathway in biomineralization that was probably independently co-opted across different organisms to shape mineralized structures in metazoans.

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