Cilia at the node of mouse embryos sense fluid flow for left-right determination via Pkd2.

Yoshiba S, Shiratori H, Kuo IY, Kawasumi A, Shinohara K, Nonaka S, Asai Y, Sasaki G, Belo JA, Sasaki H, Nakai J, Dworniczak B, Ehrlich BE, Pennekamp P, Hamada H

Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

Unidirectional fluid flow plays an essential role in the breaking of left-right (L-R) symmetry in mouse embryos, but it has remained unclear how the flow is sensed by the embryo. We report that the Ca(2+) channel Polycystin-2 (Pkd2) is required specifically in the perinodal crown cells for sensing the nodal flow. Examination of mutant forms of Pkd2 shows that the ciliary localization of Pkd2 is essential for correct L-R patterning. Whereas Kif3a mutant embryos, which lack all cilia, failed to respond to an artificial flow, restoration of primary cilia in crown cells rescued the response to the flow. Our results thus suggest that nodal flow is sensed in a manner dependent on Pkd2 by the cilia of crown cells located at the edge of the node.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftScience (Sci)
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume338
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue6104
Seitenbereich226-231
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2012
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
StichwörterMice; Gene Expression Regulation Developmental; Body Fluids; Animals; TRPP Cation Channels; Mutation; Embryo Mammalian; Body Patterning; Kinesin; Mice Mutant Strains; Organizers Embryonic; Signal Transduction; Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins; Calcium; Left-Right Determination Factors; Cilia; Mice; Gene Expression Regulation Developmental; Body Fluids; Animals; TRPP Cation Channels; Mutation; Embryo Mammalian; Body Patterning; Kinesin; Mice Mutant Strains; Organizers Embryonic; Signal Transduction; Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins; Calcium; Left-Right Determination Factors; Cilia

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Dworniczak, Bernd
Klinik für Medizinische Genetik
Pennekamp, Petra
Klinik für Kinder- und Jugendmedizin - Allgemeine Pädiatrie -