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Publication : The ERM family member Merlin is required for endometrial gland morphogenesis.

First Author  Lopez EW Year  2018
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  442
Issue  2 Pages  301-314
PubMed ID  30118662 Mgi Jnum  J:266269
Mgi Id  MGI:6209277 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2018.08.006
Citation  Lopez EW, et al. (2018) The ERM family member Merlin is required for endometrial gland morphogenesis. Dev Biol 442(2):301-314
abstractText  Disruption of endometrial gland formation or function can cause female infertility. Formation of endometrial glands via tubulogenesis of luminal epithelial cells requires the establishment and maintenance of cell polarity and cell adhesion. The FERM domain-containing protein Merlin coordinates epithelial cell polarity and cell adhesion and is critical for epithelial tissue function in the skin and kidney. We now demonstrate a requirement for Merlin in endometrial gland development. Conditional deletion of Merlin in the endometrium results in female infertility caused by the absence of gland formation. Interestingly, we observed glandular epithelial markers within discrete groups of cells in the Merlin-deficient luminal epithelium. Wnt signaling, a pathway necessary for endometrial gland development is maintained in Merlin-deficient endometrium, suggesting the glandular fate program is active. Instead, we observe increased levels of apical actin and markers indicative of high membrane tension on the basal surface of the Merlin-deficient luminal epithelium. These findings suggest that the structural integrity of the luminal epithelium during gland formation is required for appropriate endometrial tubulogenesis and tissue function. Moreover, our work implicates Merlin-dependent regulation of mechanical tension in the proper formation of endometrial gland architecture and function.
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