Summary of ssbd-repos-00098

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ssbd-repos-00098 (98-Morita-ToothEpiCellDyn)
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Title
BDML quantitative informations and time-lapse confocal images of the epithelial tissue deformation in tooth development
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Release Date
2019-11-20
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Organism
M. musculus
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Cell Line
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Proteins
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GO Molecular Function (MF)
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GO Biological Process (BP)
odontogenesis, epithelial cell migration
GO Cellular Component (CC)
NA
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Related paper(s)

Ritsuko Morita, Miho Kihira, Yousuke Nakatsu, Yohei Nomoto, Miho Ogawa, Kazumasa Ohashi, Kensaku Mizuno, Tetsuhiko Tachikawa, Yukitaka Ishimoto, Yoshihiro Morishita, Takashi Tsuji (2016) Coordination of Cellular Dynamics Contributes to Tooth Epithelium Deformations., PloS one, Volume 11, Number 9, pp. e0161336

Published in 2016 (Electronic publication in Sept. 2, 2016, midnight )

(Abstract) The morphologies of ectodermal organs are shaped by appropriate combinations of several deformation modes, such as invagination and anisotropic tissue elongation. However, how multicellular dynamics are coordinated during deformation processes remains to be elucidated. Here, we developed a four-dimensional (4D) analysis system for tracking cell movement and division at a single-cell resolution in developing tooth epithelium. The expression patterns of a Fucci probe clarified the region- and stage-specific cell cycle patterns within the tooth germ, which were in good agreement with the pattern of the volume growth rate estimated from tissue-level deformation analysis. Cellular motility was higher in the regions with higher growth rates, while the mitotic orientation was significantly biased along the direction of tissue elongation in the epithelium. Further, these spatio-temporal patterns of cellular dynamics and tissue-level deformation were highly correlated with that of the activity of cofilin, which is an actin depolymerization factor, suggesting that the coordination of cellular dynamics via actin remodeling plays an important role in tooth epithelial morphogenesis. Our system enhances the understanding of how cellular behaviors are coordinated during ectodermal organogenesis, which cannot be observed from histological analyses.
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Contact(s)
Takashi Tsuji
Organization(s)
RIKEN , Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research , Laboratory for Organ Regeneration
Image Data Contributors
Quantitative Data Contributors

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