Extracellular volume expansion drives vertebrate axis elongation.

细胞外体积扩张驱动脊椎动物轴向伸长

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作者:Michaut Arthur, Mongera Alessandro, Gupta Anupam, Tarazona Oscar A, Serra Mattia, Kefala Georgia-Maria, Rigoni Pietro, Lee Jong Gwan, Rivas Felipe, Hall Adam R, Mahadevan L, Guevorkian Karine, Pourquié Olivier
The vertebrate bauplan is primarily established via the formation of embryonic tissues in a head-to-tail progression. The mechanics of this elongation, which requires the presomitic mesoderm (PSM), remain poorly understood. Here, we find that avian PSM explants can elongate autonomously when physically confined in vitro, producing a pushing force promoting posterior elongation of the embryo. This tissue elongation is caused by volumetric expansion, which results from an increase in the extracellular fraction accompanied by graded cellular motility. We show that fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling promotes glycolysis-dependent production of hyaluronic acid (HA), which is required for expansion of the posterior PSM. Our findings link body axis elongation to tissue expansion through the metabolic control of extracellular matrix production downstream of FGF signaling.

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