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Intertissue mechanical interactions shape the olfactory circuit in zebrafish.

Pauline MonnotGirisaran GangatharanMarion BarabanKaren PottinMelody CabreraIsabelle BonnetMarie Anne Breau
Published in: EMBO reports (2021)
While the chemical signals guiding neuronal migration and axon elongation have been extensively studied, the influence of mechanical cues on these processes remains poorly studied in vivo. Here, we investigate how mechanical forces exerted by surrounding tissues steer neuronal movements and axon extension during the morphogenesis of the olfactory placode in zebrafish. We mainly focus on the mechanical contribution of the adjacent eye tissue, which develops underneath the placode through extensive evagination and invagination movements. Using quantitative analysis of cell movements and biomechanical manipulations, we show that the developing eye exerts lateral traction forces on the olfactory placode through extracellular matrix, mediating proper morphogenetic movements and axon extension within the placode. Our data shed new light on the key participation of intertissue mechanical interactions in the sculpting of neuronal circuits.
Keyphrases
  • extracellular matrix
  • gene expression
  • stem cells
  • single cell
  • minimally invasive
  • electronic health record
  • cell therapy
  • mass spectrometry
  • blood brain barrier
  • artificial intelligence