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Coordination by Cdc42 of Actin, Contractility, and Adhesion for Melanoblast Movement in Mouse Skin
The individual molecular pathways downstream of Cdc42, Rac, and Rho GTPases are well documented, but we know surprisingly little about how these pathways are coordinated when cells move in a complex environment in vivo. In the developing embryo, melanoblasts originating from the neural crest must tr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5344686/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28238662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.01.033 |
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author | Woodham, Emma F. Paul, Nikki R. Tyrrell, Benjamin Spence, Heather J. Swaminathan, Karthic Scribner, Michelle R. Giampazolias, Evangelos Hedley, Ann Clark, William Kage, Frieda Marston, Daniel J. Hahn, Klaus M. Tait, Stephen W.G. Larue, Lionel Brakebusch, Cord H. Insall, Robert H. Machesky, Laura M. |
author_facet | Woodham, Emma F. Paul, Nikki R. Tyrrell, Benjamin Spence, Heather J. Swaminathan, Karthic Scribner, Michelle R. Giampazolias, Evangelos Hedley, Ann Clark, William Kage, Frieda Marston, Daniel J. Hahn, Klaus M. Tait, Stephen W.G. Larue, Lionel Brakebusch, Cord H. Insall, Robert H. Machesky, Laura M. |
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description | The individual molecular pathways downstream of Cdc42, Rac, and Rho GTPases are well documented, but we know surprisingly little about how these pathways are coordinated when cells move in a complex environment in vivo. In the developing embryo, melanoblasts originating from the neural crest must traverse the dermis to reach the epidermis of the skin and hair follicles. We previously established that Rac1 signals via Scar/WAVE and Arp2/3 to effect pseudopod extension and migration of melanoblasts in skin. Here we show that RhoA is redundant in the melanocyte lineage but that Cdc42 coordinates multiple motility systems independent of Rac1. Similar to Rac1 knockouts, Cdc42 null mice displayed a severe loss of pigmentation, and melanoblasts showed cell-cycle progression, migration, and cytokinesis defects. However, unlike Rac1 knockouts, Cdc42 null melanoblasts were elongated and displayed large, bulky pseudopods with dynamic actin bursts. Despite assuming an elongated shape usually associated with fast mesenchymal motility, Cdc42 knockout melanoblasts migrated slowly and inefficiently in the epidermis, with nearly static pseudopods. Although much of the basic actin machinery was intact, Cdc42 null cells lacked the ability to polarize their Golgi and coordinate motility systems for efficient movement. Loss of Cdc42 de-coupled three main systems: actin assembly via the formin FMNL2 and Arp2/3, active myosin-II localization, and integrin-based adhesion dynamics. |
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spelling | pubmed-53446862017-03-17 Coordination by Cdc42 of Actin, Contractility, and Adhesion for Melanoblast Movement in Mouse Skin Woodham, Emma F. Paul, Nikki R. Tyrrell, Benjamin Spence, Heather J. Swaminathan, Karthic Scribner, Michelle R. Giampazolias, Evangelos Hedley, Ann Clark, William Kage, Frieda Marston, Daniel J. Hahn, Klaus M. Tait, Stephen W.G. Larue, Lionel Brakebusch, Cord H. Insall, Robert H. Machesky, Laura M. Curr Biol Article The individual molecular pathways downstream of Cdc42, Rac, and Rho GTPases are well documented, but we know surprisingly little about how these pathways are coordinated when cells move in a complex environment in vivo. In the developing embryo, melanoblasts originating from the neural crest must traverse the dermis to reach the epidermis of the skin and hair follicles. We previously established that Rac1 signals via Scar/WAVE and Arp2/3 to effect pseudopod extension and migration of melanoblasts in skin. Here we show that RhoA is redundant in the melanocyte lineage but that Cdc42 coordinates multiple motility systems independent of Rac1. Similar to Rac1 knockouts, Cdc42 null mice displayed a severe loss of pigmentation, and melanoblasts showed cell-cycle progression, migration, and cytokinesis defects. However, unlike Rac1 knockouts, Cdc42 null melanoblasts were elongated and displayed large, bulky pseudopods with dynamic actin bursts. Despite assuming an elongated shape usually associated with fast mesenchymal motility, Cdc42 knockout melanoblasts migrated slowly and inefficiently in the epidermis, with nearly static pseudopods. Although much of the basic actin machinery was intact, Cdc42 null cells lacked the ability to polarize their Golgi and coordinate motility systems for efficient movement. Loss of Cdc42 de-coupled three main systems: actin assembly via the formin FMNL2 and Arp2/3, active myosin-II localization, and integrin-based adhesion dynamics. Cell Press 2017-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5344686/ /pubmed/28238662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.01.033 Text en © 2017 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Woodham, Emma F. Paul, Nikki R. Tyrrell, Benjamin Spence, Heather J. Swaminathan, Karthic Scribner, Michelle R. Giampazolias, Evangelos Hedley, Ann Clark, William Kage, Frieda Marston, Daniel J. Hahn, Klaus M. Tait, Stephen W.G. Larue, Lionel Brakebusch, Cord H. Insall, Robert H. Machesky, Laura M. Coordination by Cdc42 of Actin, Contractility, and Adhesion for Melanoblast Movement in Mouse Skin |
title | Coordination by Cdc42 of Actin, Contractility, and Adhesion for Melanoblast Movement in Mouse Skin |
title_full | Coordination by Cdc42 of Actin, Contractility, and Adhesion for Melanoblast Movement in Mouse Skin |
title_fullStr | Coordination by Cdc42 of Actin, Contractility, and Adhesion for Melanoblast Movement in Mouse Skin |
title_full_unstemmed | Coordination by Cdc42 of Actin, Contractility, and Adhesion for Melanoblast Movement in Mouse Skin |
title_short | Coordination by Cdc42 of Actin, Contractility, and Adhesion for Melanoblast Movement in Mouse Skin |
title_sort | coordination by cdc42 of actin, contractility, and adhesion for melanoblast movement in mouse skin |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5344686/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28238662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.01.033 |
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