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The nuclear lamina couples mechanical forces to cell fate in the preimplantation embryo via actin organization
by
Sakkas, Denny
, Pomp, Oz
, Plachta, Nicolas
, Alvarez, Yanina
, Domingo-Muelas, Ana
, Hernandez, Blake
, Skory, Robin M.
, Moverley, Adam A.
, Ardestani, Goli
, Bissiere, Stephanie
, Stern, Claudio D.
, Tetlak, Piotr
in
14/1
/ 14/19
/ 14/63
/ 631/136/2086
/ 631/136/2444
/ 631/80/128
/ Actin
/ Actins
/ Actomyosin
/ Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing - metabolism
/ Animals
/ Blastocyst - metabolism
/ CDX2 protein
/ Cell Cycle Proteins
/ Cell fate
/ Contractility
/ Cortex
/ Cytoplasm
/ Embryos
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Internalization
/ Lamins
/ Localization
/ Mice
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nuclear Lamina - metabolism
/ Phosphorylation
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Trophectoderm
/ YAP-Signaling Proteins
/ Yes-associated protein
2023
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The nuclear lamina couples mechanical forces to cell fate in the preimplantation embryo via actin organization
by
Sakkas, Denny
, Pomp, Oz
, Plachta, Nicolas
, Alvarez, Yanina
, Domingo-Muelas, Ana
, Hernandez, Blake
, Skory, Robin M.
, Moverley, Adam A.
, Ardestani, Goli
, Bissiere, Stephanie
, Stern, Claudio D.
, Tetlak, Piotr
in
14/1
/ 14/19
/ 14/63
/ 631/136/2086
/ 631/136/2444
/ 631/80/128
/ Actin
/ Actins
/ Actomyosin
/ Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing - metabolism
/ Animals
/ Blastocyst - metabolism
/ CDX2 protein
/ Cell Cycle Proteins
/ Cell fate
/ Contractility
/ Cortex
/ Cytoplasm
/ Embryos
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Internalization
/ Lamins
/ Localization
/ Mice
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nuclear Lamina - metabolism
/ Phosphorylation
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Trophectoderm
/ YAP-Signaling Proteins
/ Yes-associated protein
2023
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The nuclear lamina couples mechanical forces to cell fate in the preimplantation embryo via actin organization
by
Sakkas, Denny
, Pomp, Oz
, Plachta, Nicolas
, Alvarez, Yanina
, Domingo-Muelas, Ana
, Hernandez, Blake
, Skory, Robin M.
, Moverley, Adam A.
, Ardestani, Goli
, Bissiere, Stephanie
, Stern, Claudio D.
, Tetlak, Piotr
in
14/1
/ 14/19
/ 14/63
/ 631/136/2086
/ 631/136/2444
/ 631/80/128
/ Actin
/ Actins
/ Actomyosin
/ Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing - metabolism
/ Animals
/ Blastocyst - metabolism
/ CDX2 protein
/ Cell Cycle Proteins
/ Cell fate
/ Contractility
/ Cortex
/ Cytoplasm
/ Embryos
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Internalization
/ Lamins
/ Localization
/ Mice
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nuclear Lamina - metabolism
/ Phosphorylation
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Trophectoderm
/ YAP-Signaling Proteins
/ Yes-associated protein
2023
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The nuclear lamina couples mechanical forces to cell fate in the preimplantation embryo via actin organization
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The nuclear lamina couples mechanical forces to cell fate in the preimplantation embryo via actin organization
2023
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During preimplantation development, contractile forces generated at the apical cortex segregate cells into inner and outer positions of the embryo, establishing the inner cell mass (ICM) and trophectoderm. To which extent these forces influence ICM-trophectoderm fate remains unresolved. Here, we found that the nuclear lamina is coupled to the cortex via an F-actin meshwork in mouse and human embryos. Actomyosin contractility increases during development, upregulating Lamin-A levels, but upon internalization cells lose their apical cortex and downregulate Lamin-A. Low Lamin-A shifts the localization of actin nucleators from nucleus to cytoplasm increasing cytoplasmic F-actin abundance. This results in stabilization of Amot, Yap phosphorylation and acquisition of ICM over trophectoderm fate. By contrast, in outer cells, Lamin-A levels increase with contractility. This prevents Yap phosphorylation enabling Cdx2 to specify the trophectoderm. Thus, forces transmitted to the nuclear lamina control actin organization to differentially regulate the factors specifying lineage identity.
Contractile forces are key to sorting the embryonic inner cell mass from the extraembryonic trophectoderm. Here they show that Lamin-A links changes in mechanical forces to cell fate specification, enabling Yap-Cdx2 signaling in outer, but not inner cells.
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