Integration of luminal pressure and signalling in tissue self-organization
- PMID: 32122910
- DOI: 10.1242/dev.181297
Integration of luminal pressure and signalling in tissue self-organization
Abstract
Many developmental processes involve the emergence of intercellular fluid-filled lumina. This process of luminogenesis results in a build up of hydrostatic pressure and signalling molecules in the lumen. However, the potential roles of lumina in cellular functions, tissue morphogenesis and patterning have yet to be fully explored. In this Review, we discuss recent findings that describe how pressurized fluid expansion can provide both mechanical and biochemical cues to influence cell proliferation, migration and differentiation. We also review emerging techniques that allow for precise quantification of fluid pressure in vivo and in situ Finally, we discuss the intricate interplay between luminogenesis, tissue mechanics and signalling, which provide a new dimension for understanding the principles governing tissue self-organization in embryonic development.
Keywords: Cell fate; Luminal pressure; Luminogenesis; Signalling; Tissue mechanics; Tissue patterning.
© 2020. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.
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Competing interestsThe authors declare no competing or financial interests.
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