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Budding Epithelial Morphogenesis Driven by Cell-Matrix vs. Cell-Cell Adhesion

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posted on 2021-05-22, 14:01 authored by Shaohe WangShaohe Wang, Kazue Matsumoto, Samantha Lish, Alexander Cartagena-RiveraAlexander Cartagena-Rivera, Kenneth Yamada
This dataset includes all raw data of Wang et al., 2021, Budding Epithelial Morphogenesis Driven by Cell-Matrix vs. Cell-Cell Adhesion, except for the scRNA-seq data that is available on GEO (GSE159780). Data organization follows the figures and videos of the paper (see data-layout.png). Paper abstract: Many embryonic organs undergo epithelial morphogenesis to form tree-like hierarchical structures. However, it remains unclear what drives the budding and branching of stratified epithelia, such as in embryonic salivary gland and pancreas. Here, we performed live-organ imaging of mouse embryonic salivary glands at single-cell resolution to reveal that budding morphogenesis is driven by expansion and folding of a distinct epithelial surface cell sheet characterized by strong cell-matrix adhesions and weak cell-cell adhesions. Profiling of single-cell transcriptomes of this epithelium revealed spatial patterns of transcription underlying these cell adhesion differences. We then synthetically reconstituted budding morphogenesis by experimentally suppressing E-cadherin expression and inducing basement membrane formation in 3D spheroid cultures of engineered cells, which required β1 integrin-mediated cell-matrix adhesion for successful budding. Thus, stratified epithelial budding, the key first step of branching morphogenesis, is driven by an overall combination of strong cell-matrix adhesion and weak cell-cell adhesion by peripheral epithelial cells.

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Craniofacial Developmental Dynamics

National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research

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Mechanobiology (ZIAEB000094)

Cell Fate and Tissue Dynamics in Salivary Gland Development (K99DE27982)

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