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Publication : Myosin II mediates Shh signals to shape dental epithelia via control of cell adhesion and movement.

First Author  Du W Year  2024
Journal  PLoS Genet Volume  20
Issue  6 Pages  e1011326
PubMed ID  38857279 Mgi Jnum  J:350936
Mgi Id  MGI:7661909 Doi  10.1371/journal.pgen.1011326
Citation  Du W, et al. (2024) Myosin II mediates Shh signals to shape dental epithelia via control of cell adhesion and movement. PLoS Genet 20(6):e1011326
abstractText  The development of ectodermal organs begins with the formation of a stratified epithelial placode that progressively invaginates into the underlying mesenchyme as the organ takes its shape. Signaling by secreted molecules is critical for epithelial morphogenesis, but how that information leads to cell rearrangement and tissue shape changes remains an open question. Using the mouse dentition as a model, we first establish that non-muscle myosin II is essential for dental epithelial invagination and show that it functions by promoting cell-cell adhesion and persistent convergent cell movements in the suprabasal layer. Shh signaling controls these processes by inducing myosin II activation via AKT. Pharmacological induction of AKT and myosin II can also rescue defects caused by the inhibition of Shh. Together, our results support a model in which the Shh signal is transmitted through myosin II to power effective cellular rearrangement for proper dental epithelial invagination.
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