细胞生物学
生物
小管
形态发生
细胞外基质
分泌物
基底膜
信号转导
器官发生
解剖
肾
内分泌学
生物化学
基因
作者
Stephanie Bunt,Clare Hooley,Nan Hu,Catherine M. Scahill,Helen Weavers,Helen Skaer
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.devcel.2010.07.019
摘要
Details of the mechanisms that determine the shape and positioning of organs in the body cavity remain largely obscure. We show that stereotypic positioning of outgrowing Drosophila renal tubules depends on signaling in a subset of tubule cells and results from enhanced sensitivity to guidance signals by targeted matrix deposition. VEGF/PDGF ligands from the tubules attract hemocytes, which secrete components of the basement membrane to ensheath them. Collagen IV sensitizes tubule cells to localized BMP guidance cues. Signaling results in pathway activation in a subset of tubule cells that lead outgrowth through the body cavity. Failure of hemocyte migration, loss of collagen IV, or abrogation of BMP signaling results in tubule misrouting and defective organ shape and positioning. Such regulated interplay between cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions is likely to have wide relevance in organogenesis and congenital disease.
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