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Publication : Basement membrane remodelling regulates mouse embryogenesis.

First Author  Kyprianou C Year  2020
Journal  Nature Volume  582
Issue  7811 Pages  253-258
PubMed ID  32523119 Mgi Jnum  J:294100
Mgi Id  MGI:6446388 Doi  10.1038/s41586-020-2264-2
Citation  Kyprianou C, et al. (2020) Basement membrane remodelling regulates mouse embryogenesis. Nature 582(7811):253-258
abstractText  Tissue sculpting during development has been attributed mainly to cellular events through processes such as convergent extension or apical constriction(1,2). However, recent work has revealed roles for basement membrane remodelling in global tissue morphogenesis(3-5). Upon implantation, the epiblast and extraembryonic ectoderm of the mouse embryo become enveloped by a basement membrane. Signalling between the basement membrane and these tissues is critical for cell polarization and the ensuing morphogenesis(6,7). However, the mechanical role of the basement membrane in post-implantation embryogenesis remains unknown. Here we demonstrate the importance of spatiotemporally regulated basement membrane remodelling during early embryonic development. Specifically, we show that Nodal signalling directs the generation and dynamic distribution of perforations in the basement membrane by regulating the expression of matrix metalloproteinases. This basement membrane remodelling facilitates embryo growth before gastrulation. The establishment of the anterior-posterior axis(8,9) further regulates basement membrane remodelling by localizing Nodal signalling-and therefore the activity of matrix metalloproteinases and basement membrane perforations-to the posterior side of the embryo. Perforations on the posterior side are essential for primitive-streak extension during gastrulation by rendering the basement membrane of the prospective primitive streak more prone to breaching. Thus spatiotemporally regulated basement membrane remodelling contributes to the coordination of embryo growth, morphogenesis and gastrulation.
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