Desmosomal adhesion regulates epithelial morphogenesis and cell positioning

SK Runswick, MJ O'hare, L Jones, CH Streuli… - Nature cell …, 2001 - nature.com
SK Runswick, MJ O'hare, L Jones, CH Streuli, DR Garrod
Nature cell biology, 2001nature.com
Desmosomes are intercellular junctions of epithelia and are of widespread importance in the
maintenance of tissue architecture. We provide evidence that desmosomal adhesion has a
function in epithelial morphogenesis and cell-type-specific positioning. Blocking peptides
corresponding to the cell adhesion recognition (CAR) sites of desmosomal cadherins block
alveolar morphogenesis by epithelial cells from mammary lumen. Desmosomal CAR-site
peptides also disrupt positional sorting of luminal and myoepithelial cells in aggregates …
Abstract
Desmosomes are intercellular junctions of epithelia and are of widespread importance in the maintenance of tissue architecture. We provide evidence that desmosomal adhesion has a function in epithelial morphogenesis and cell-type-specific positioning. Blocking peptides corresponding to the cell adhesion recognition (CAR) sites of desmosomal cadherins block alveolar morphogenesis by epithelial cells from mammary lumen. Desmosomal CAR-site peptides also disrupt positional sorting of luminal and myoepithelial cells in aggregates formed by the reassociation of isolated cells. We demonstrate that desmosomal cadherins and E-cadherin are comparably involved in epithelial morphoregulation. The results indicate a wider role for desmosomal adhesion in morphogenesis than has previously been considered.
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