RRC ID 54174
Author Kimura-Yoshida C, Mochida K, Nakaya MA, Mizutani T, Matsuo I.
Title Cytoplasmic localization of GRHL3 upon epidermal differentiation triggers cell shape change for epithelial morphogenesis.
Journal Nat Commun
Abstract Epithelial cell shape change is a pivotal driving force for morphogenesis of complex three-dimensional architecture. However, molecular mechanisms triggering shape changes of epithelial cells in the course of growth and differentiation have not been entirely elucidated. Grhl3 plays a crucial role as a downstream transcription factor of Wnt/β-catenin in epidermal differentiation. Here, we show Grhl3 induced large, mature epidermal cells, enriched with actomyosin networks, from embryoid bodies in vitro. Such epidermal cells were apparently formed by the simultaneous activation of canonical and non-canonical Wnt signaling pathways. A nuclear transcription factor, GRHL3 is localized in the cytoplasm and cell membrane during epidermal differentiation. Subsequently, such extranuclear GRHL3 is essential for the membrane-associated expression of VANGL2 and CELSR1. Cytoplasmic GRHL3, thereby, allows epidermal cells to acquire mechanical properties for changes in epithelial cell shape. Thus, we propose that cytoplasmic localization of GRHL3 upon epidermal differentiation directly triggers epithelial morphogenesis.
Volume 9(1)
Pages 4059
Published 2018-10-3
DOI 10.1038/s41467-018-06171-8
PII 10.1038/s41467-018-06171-8
PMID 30283008
PMC PMC6170465
MeSH Alleles Animals Biomarkers / metabolism Cell Differentiation* Cell Polarity Cell Shape* Cytoplasm / metabolism* Cytoskeleton / metabolism DNA-Binding Proteins / metabolism* Embryoid Bodies / metabolism Epidermal Cells / metabolism Epidermis / metabolism* Epithelial Cells / cytology* Epithelial Cells / metabolism* Mice Mice, Transgenic Models, Biological Morphogenesis* Mutation / genetics NIH 3T3 Cells Neurulation Transcription Factors / metabolism* Wnt Signaling Pathway
IF 12.121
Times Cited 3
Resource
Mice RBRC01834