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Telophase correction refines division orientation in stratified epithelia.

Authors :
Lough KJ
Byrd KM
Descovich CP
Spitzer DC
Bergman AJ
Beaudoin GM 3rd
Reichardt LF
Williams SE
Source :
ELife [Elife] 2019 Dec 13; Vol. 8. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Dec 13.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

During organogenesis, precise control of spindle orientation balances proliferation and differentiation. In the developing murine epidermis, planar and perpendicular divisions yield symmetric and asymmetric fate outcomes, respectively. Classically, division axis specification involves centrosome migration and spindle rotation, events occurring early in mitosis. Here, we identify a novel orientation mechanism which corrects erroneous anaphase orientations during telophase. The directionality of reorientation correlates with the maintenance or loss of basal contact by the apical daughter. While the scaffolding protein LGN is known to determine initial spindle positioning, we show that LGN also functions during telophase to reorient oblique divisions toward perpendicular. The fidelity of telophase correction also relies on the tension-sensitive adherens junction proteins vinculin, α-E-catenin, and afadin. Failure of this corrective mechanism impacts tissue architecture, as persistent oblique divisions induce precocious, sustained differentiation. The division orientation plasticity provided by telophase correction may enable progenitors to adapt to local tissue needs.<br />Competing Interests: KL, KB, CD, DS, AB, GB, LR, SW No competing interests declared<br /> (© 2019, Lough et al.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2050-084X
Volume :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
ELife
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31833472
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.49249