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Publication : Redundant type II cadherins define neuroepithelial cell states for cytoarchitectonic robustness.

First Author  Hiraga K Year  2020
Journal  Commun Biol Volume  3
Issue  1 Pages  574
PubMed ID  33060832 Mgi Jnum  J:301496
Mgi Id  MGI:6505419 Doi  10.1038/s42003-020-01297-2
Citation  Hiraga K, et al. (2020) Redundant type II cadherins define neuroepithelial cell states for cytoarchitectonic robustness. Commun Biol 3(1):574
abstractText  Individual cell shape and integrity must precisely be orchestrated during morphogenesis. Here, we determine function of type II cadherins, Cdh6, Cdh8, and Cdh11, whose expression combinatorially demarcates the mouse neural plate/tube. While CRISPR/Cas9-based single type II cadherin mutants show no obvious phenotype, Cdh6/8 double knockout (DKO) mice develop intermingled forebrain/midbrain compartments as these two cadherins' expression opposes at the nascent boundary. Cdh6/8/11 triple, Cdh6/8 or Cdh8/11 DKO mice further cause exencephaly just within the cranial region where mutated cadherins' expression merges. In the Cdh8/11 DKO midbrain, we observe less-constricted apical actin meshwork, ventrally-directed spreading, and occasional hyperproliferation among dorsal neuroepithelial cells as origins for exencephaly. These results provide rigid evidence that, by conferring distinct adhesive codes to each cell, redundant type II cadherins serve essential and shared roles in compartmentalization and neurulation, both of which proceed under the robust control of the number, positioning, constriction, and fluidity of neuroepithelial cells.
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