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Topological Control of Life and Death in Non-Proliferative Epithelia

Programmed cell death is one of the most fascinating demonstrations of the plasticity of biological systems. It is classically described to act upstream of and govern major developmental patterning processes (e.g. inter-digitations in vertebrates, ommatidia in Drosophila). We show here the first evi...

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Autores principales: Martinand-Mari, Camille, Maury, Benoit, Rousset, François, Sahuquet, Alain, Mennessier, Gérard, Rochal, Sergei, Lorman, Vladimir, Mangeat, Paul, Baghdiguian, Stephen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2625397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19145253
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004202
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author Martinand-Mari, Camille
Maury, Benoit
Rousset, François
Sahuquet, Alain
Mennessier, Gérard
Rochal, Sergei
Lorman, Vladimir
Mangeat, Paul
Baghdiguian, Stephen
author_facet Martinand-Mari, Camille
Maury, Benoit
Rousset, François
Sahuquet, Alain
Mennessier, Gérard
Rochal, Sergei
Lorman, Vladimir
Mangeat, Paul
Baghdiguian, Stephen
author_sort Martinand-Mari, Camille
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description Programmed cell death is one of the most fascinating demonstrations of the plasticity of biological systems. It is classically described to act upstream of and govern major developmental patterning processes (e.g. inter-digitations in vertebrates, ommatidia in Drosophila). We show here the first evidence that massive apoptosis can also be controlled and coordinated by a pre-established pattern of a specific ‘master cell’ population. This new concept is supported by the development and validation of an original model of cell patterning. Ciona intestinalis eggs are surrounded by a three-layered follicular organization composed of 60 elongated floating extensions made of as many outer and inner cells, and indirectly spread through an extracellular matrix over 1200 test cells. Experimental and selective ablation of outer and inner cells results in the abrogation of apoptosis in respective remaining neighbouring test cells. In addition incubation of outer/inner follicular cell-depleted eggs with a soluble extract of apoptotic outer/inner cells partially restores apoptosis to apoptotic-defective test cells. The 60 inner follicular cells were thus identified as ‘apoptotic master’ cells which collectively are induction sites for programmed cell death of the underlying test cells. The position of apoptotic master cells is controlled by topological constraints exhibiting a tetrahedral symmetry, and each cell spreads over and can control the destiny of 20 smaller test cells, which leads to optimized apoptosis signalling.
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spelling pubmed-26253972009-01-15 Topological Control of Life and Death in Non-Proliferative Epithelia Martinand-Mari, Camille Maury, Benoit Rousset, François Sahuquet, Alain Mennessier, Gérard Rochal, Sergei Lorman, Vladimir Mangeat, Paul Baghdiguian, Stephen PLoS One Research Article Programmed cell death is one of the most fascinating demonstrations of the plasticity of biological systems. It is classically described to act upstream of and govern major developmental patterning processes (e.g. inter-digitations in vertebrates, ommatidia in Drosophila). We show here the first evidence that massive apoptosis can also be controlled and coordinated by a pre-established pattern of a specific ‘master cell’ population. This new concept is supported by the development and validation of an original model of cell patterning. Ciona intestinalis eggs are surrounded by a three-layered follicular organization composed of 60 elongated floating extensions made of as many outer and inner cells, and indirectly spread through an extracellular matrix over 1200 test cells. Experimental and selective ablation of outer and inner cells results in the abrogation of apoptosis in respective remaining neighbouring test cells. In addition incubation of outer/inner follicular cell-depleted eggs with a soluble extract of apoptotic outer/inner cells partially restores apoptosis to apoptotic-defective test cells. The 60 inner follicular cells were thus identified as ‘apoptotic master’ cells which collectively are induction sites for programmed cell death of the underlying test cells. The position of apoptotic master cells is controlled by topological constraints exhibiting a tetrahedral symmetry, and each cell spreads over and can control the destiny of 20 smaller test cells, which leads to optimized apoptosis signalling. Public Library of Science 2009-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2625397/ /pubmed/19145253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004202 Text en Martinand-Mari et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Martinand-Mari, Camille
Maury, Benoit
Rousset, François
Sahuquet, Alain
Mennessier, Gérard
Rochal, Sergei
Lorman, Vladimir
Mangeat, Paul
Baghdiguian, Stephen
Topological Control of Life and Death in Non-Proliferative Epithelia
title Topological Control of Life and Death in Non-Proliferative Epithelia
title_full Topological Control of Life and Death in Non-Proliferative Epithelia
title_fullStr Topological Control of Life and Death in Non-Proliferative Epithelia
title_full_unstemmed Topological Control of Life and Death in Non-Proliferative Epithelia
title_short Topological Control of Life and Death in Non-Proliferative Epithelia
title_sort topological control of life and death in non-proliferative epithelia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2625397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19145253
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004202
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