Authors
Zarah M Lof-Ohlin, Pia Nyeng, Matthew E Bechard, Katja Hess, Eric Bankaitis, Thomas U Greiner, Jacqueline Ameri, Christopher V Wright, Henrik Semb
Publication date
2017/11/1
Journal
Nature Cell Biology
Volume
19
Issue
11
Pages
1313-+
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Description
Apicobasal polarity is known to affect epithelial morphogenesis and cell differentiation, but it remains unknown how these processes are mechanistically orchestrated. We find that ligand-specific EGFR signalling via PI(3) K and Rac1 autonomously modulates apicobasal polarity to enforce the sequential control of morphogenesis and cell differentiation. Initially, EGF controls pancreatic tubulogenesis by negatively regulating apical polarity induction. Subsequently, betacellulin, working via inhibition of atypical protein kinase C (aPKC), causes apical domain constriction within neurogenin+ endocrine progenitors, which results in reduced Notch signalling, increased neurogenin3 expression, and beta-cell differentiation. Notably, the ligand-specific EGFR output is not driven at the ligand level, but seems to have evolved in response to stage-specific epithelial influences. The EGFR-mediated control of beta-cell …
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