2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.03.458867
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Tissue scale properties of the extracellular matrix regulates nuclear shape, organisation and fate in the embryonic midline sutures

Abstract: Balancing self-renewal and differentiation is a key feature of every stem cell niche and one that is tuned by mechanical interactions of cells with their neighbors and surrounding extracellular matrix. The fibrous stem cell niches that develop as sutures between skull bones must balance the complex extracellular environment that emerges to define them with self-renewal and bone production. Here, we address the role for physical stimuli in suture development by probing the relationship between nuclear shape, or… Show more

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“…We hypothesize that the induction of midline mesenchyme-enriched factors, like Lrp6, Tnn, or Pax9 , is a result of cell compression due to the approximation of extracellular matrix-enriched osteogenic fronts. The relationship between mesenchymal cell compression, suture establishment, and patency is not yet established (Alves-Afonso et al, 2021) and more detailed study of these factors may be informative.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We hypothesize that the induction of midline mesenchyme-enriched factors, like Lrp6, Tnn, or Pax9 , is a result of cell compression due to the approximation of extracellular matrix-enriched osteogenic fronts. The relationship between mesenchymal cell compression, suture establishment, and patency is not yet established (Alves-Afonso et al, 2021) and more detailed study of these factors may be informative.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%