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UNC-6 (netrin) orients the invasive membrane of the anchor cell in C. elegans.

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Ziel, JW; Hagedorn, EJ; Audhya, A; Sherwood, DR
Published in: Nature cell biology
February 2009

Despite their profound importance in the development of cancer, the extracellular cues that target cell invasion through basement membrane barriers remain poorly understood. A central obstacle has been the difficulty of studying the interactions between invading cells and basement membranes in vivo. Using the genetically and visually tractable model of Caenorhabditis elegans anchor cell (AC) invasion, we show that UNC-6 (netrin) signalling, a pathway not previously implicated in controlling cell invasion in vivo, is a key regulator of this process. Site of action studies reveal that before invasion, localized UNC-6 secretion directs its receptor, UNC-40, to the plasma membrane of the AC, in contact with the basement membrane. There, UNC-40 polarizes a specialized invasive membrane domain through the enrichment of actin regulators, F-actin and phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PtdIns(4,5)P(2)). Cell ablation experiments indicate that UNC-6 promotes the formation of invasive protrusions from the AC that break down the basement membrane in response to a subsequent vulval cue. Together, these results characterize an invasive membrane domain in vivo, and reveal a role for UNC-6 (netrin) in polarizing this domain towards its basement membrane target.

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Nature cell biology

DOI

EISSN

1476-4679

ISSN

1465-7392

Publication Date

February 2009

Volume

11

Issue

2

Start / End Page

183 / 189

Related Subject Headings

  • Stem Cells
  • Signal Transduction
  • Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-Diphosphate
  • Netrins
  • Nerve Tissue Proteins
  • Neoplasm Invasiveness
  • Models, Animal
  • Genitalia, Female
  • Female
  • Developmental Biology
 

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Ziel, J. W., Hagedorn, E. J., Audhya, A., & Sherwood, D. R. (2009). UNC-6 (netrin) orients the invasive membrane of the anchor cell in C. elegans. Nature Cell Biology, 11(2), 183–189. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb1825
Ziel, Joshua W., Elliott J. Hagedorn, Anjon Audhya, and David R. Sherwood. “UNC-6 (netrin) orients the invasive membrane of the anchor cell in C. elegans.Nature Cell Biology 11, no. 2 (February 2009): 183–89. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb1825.
Ziel JW, Hagedorn EJ, Audhya A, Sherwood DR. UNC-6 (netrin) orients the invasive membrane of the anchor cell in C. elegans. Nature cell biology. 2009 Feb;11(2):183–9.
Ziel, Joshua W., et al. “UNC-6 (netrin) orients the invasive membrane of the anchor cell in C. elegans.Nature Cell Biology, vol. 11, no. 2, Feb. 2009, pp. 183–89. Epmc, doi:10.1038/ncb1825.
Ziel JW, Hagedorn EJ, Audhya A, Sherwood DR. UNC-6 (netrin) orients the invasive membrane of the anchor cell in C. elegans. Nature cell biology. 2009 Feb;11(2):183–189.

Published In

Nature cell biology

DOI

EISSN

1476-4679

ISSN

1465-7392

Publication Date

February 2009

Volume

11

Issue

2

Start / End Page

183 / 189

Related Subject Headings

  • Stem Cells
  • Signal Transduction
  • Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-Diphosphate
  • Netrins
  • Nerve Tissue Proteins
  • Neoplasm Invasiveness
  • Models, Animal
  • Genitalia, Female
  • Female
  • Developmental Biology