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Publication : Epidermal cell turnover across tight junctions based on Kelvin's tetrakaidecahedron cell shape.

First Author  Yokouchi M Year  2016
Journal  Elife Volume  5
PubMed ID  27894419 Mgi Jnum  J:267304
Mgi Id  MGI:6205141 Doi  10.7554/eLife.19593
Citation  Yokouchi M, et al. (2016) Epidermal cell turnover across tight junctions based on Kelvin's tetrakaidecahedron cell shape. Elife 5:e19593
abstractText  In multicellular organisms, cells adopt various shapes, from flattened sheets of endothelium to dendritic neurons, that allow the cells to function effectively. Here, we elucidated the unique shape of cells in the cornified stratified epithelia of the mammalian epidermis that allows them to achieve homeostasis of the tight junction (TJ) barrier. Using intimate in vivo 3D imaging, we found that the basic shape of TJ-bearing cells is a flattened Kelvin's tetrakaidecahedron (f-TKD), an optimal shape for filling space. In vivo live imaging further elucidated the dynamic replacement of TJs on the edges of f-TKD cells that enables the TJ-bearing cells to translocate across the TJ barrier. We propose a spatiotemporal orchestration model of f-TKD cell turnover, where in the classic context of 'form follows function', cell shape provides a fundamental basis for the barrier homeostasis and physical strength of cornified stratified epithelia.
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