PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Epithelial sheet folding induces lumen formation by Madin-Darby canine kidney cells in a collagen gel.

  • Sumire Ishida,
  • Ryosuke Tanaka,
  • Naoya Yamaguchi,
  • Genki Ogata,
  • Takeomi Mizutani,
  • Kazushige Kawabata,
  • Hisashi Haga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099655
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. e99655

Abstract

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Lumen formation is important for morphogenesis; however, an unanswered question is whether it involves the collective migration of epithelial cells. Here, using a collagen gel overlay culture method, we show that Madin-Darby canine kidney cells migrated collectively and formed a luminal structure in a collagen gel. Immediately after the collagen gel overlay, an epithelial sheet folded from the periphery, migrated inwardly, and formed a luminal structure. The inhibition of integrin-β1 or Rac1 activity decreased the migration rate of the peripheral cells after the sheets folded. Moreover, lumen formation was perturbed by disruption of apical-basolateral polarity induced by transforming growth factor-β1. These results indicate that cell migration and cell polarity play an important role in folding. To further explore epithelial sheet folding, we developed a computer-simulated mechanical model based on the rigidity of the extracellular matrix. It indicated a soft substrate is required for the folding movement.