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Self-organizing optic-cup morphogenesis in three-dimensional culture.

Authors :
Eiraku, Mototsugu
Takata, Nozomu
Ishibashi, Hiroki
Kawada, Masako
Sakakura, Eriko
Okuda, Satoru
Sekiguchi, Kiyotoshi
Adachi, Taiji
Sasai, Yoshiki
Source :
Nature; 4/1/2011, Vol. 472 Issue 7341, p51-56, 6p, 5 Color Photographs
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Balanced organogenesis requires the orchestration of multiple cellular interactions to create the collective cell behaviours that progressively shape developing tissues. It is currently unclear how individual, localized parts are able to coordinate with each other to develop a whole organ shape. Here we report the dynamic, autonomous formation of the optic cup (retinal primordium) structure from a three-dimensional culture of mouse embryonic stem cell aggregates. Embryonic-stem-cell-derived retinal epithelium spontaneously formed hemispherical epithelial vesicles that became patterned along their proximal-distal axis. Whereas the proximal portion differentiated into mechanically rigid pigment epithelium, the flexible distal portion progressively folded inward to form a shape reminiscent of the embryonic optic cup, exhibited interkinetic nuclear migration and generated stratified neural retinal tissue, as seen in vivo. We demonstrate that optic-cup morphogenesis in this simple cell culture depends on an intrinsic self-organizing program involving stepwise and domain-specific regulation of local epithelial properties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
472
Issue :
7341
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
59837370
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature09941