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Spatiotemporal remodeling of extracellular matrix orients epithelial sheet folding

Alice Tsuboi, Koichi Fujimoto, Takefumi Kondo

2023Science Advances17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

pupal wings show a highly stereotypic folding through uniform expansion and subsequent buckling of wing epithelium within a surrounding cuticle sac. The folding pattern produced by buckling is generally stochastic; it is thus unclear how buckling leads to stereotypic tissue folding of the wings. We found that the extracellular matrix (ECM) protein, Dumpy, guides the position and direction of buckling-induced folds. Dumpy anchors the wing epithelium to the overlying cuticle at specific tissue positions. Tissue-wide alterations of Dumpy deposition and degradation yielded different buckling patterns. In summary, we propose that spatiotemporal ECM remodeling shapes stereotyped tissue folding through dynamic interactions between the epithelium and its external structures.

Topics & Concepts

BucklingExtracellular matrixFolding (DSP implementation)Epithelial tissueEpitheliumCuticle (hair)WingBiologyBasement membraneBiophysicsMatrix (chemical analysis)Cell biologyAnatomyMaterials sciencePhysicsStructural engineeringComposite materialThermodynamicsEngineeringGeneticsCellular Mechanics and InteractionsAdvanced Materials and MechanicsSilk-based biomaterials and applications