Comparison of molecular mechanisms mediating cell contact phenomena in model developmental systems: an exploration of universality

被引:12
作者
Bowers-Morrow, VM [1 ]
Ali, SO
Williams, KL
机构
[1] Macquarie Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia
[2] Proteome Syst Ltd, N Ryde, NSW 1670, Australia
关键词
cell adhesion molecules; cell movement; dynamics; cadherins; molecular mechanisms; development; model organisms;
D O I
10.1017/S1464793103006389
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 [理学]; 0710 [生物学]; 09 [农学];
摘要
Are there universal molecular mechanisms associated with cell contact phenomena during metazoan onto genesis' Comparison of adhes on systems in disparate model systems indicates the existence of unifying principles. Requirements for multicellularity are (a) the construction of three-dimensional structures involving a crucial balance between adhesiveness and motility; and (b) the establishment of integration at molecular, cellular, tissue, and organismal levels of organization. Mechanisms for (i) cell-cell and cell substrate adhesion, (ii) cell movement, (iii) cell-cell communication, (iv) cellular responses, (v) regulation of these processes, and (vi) their integration with patterning, growth, and other developmental processes are all crucial to metazoan development, and must have been present for the emergence and radiation of Metazoa. The principal unifying themes of this review are the dynamics and regulation of cell contact phenomena. Our knowledge of the dynamic molecular mechanisms underlying cell contact phenornena remains fragmentary. Here we examine the molecular bases of cell contact phenomena using extant model developmental systems (representing, a wide range of phyla) including the simplest i.e. sponges, and the eukaryotic protist Dictyostelium discoidewn, the more complex Drosophila melanogaster, and vertebrate systems. We discuss cell contact phenomena in a broad developmental context. The molecular language of cell contact phenomena is complex; it involves a plethora of structurally and functionally diverse molecules, and diverse modes of intermolecular interactions mediated by protein and/or carbohydrate moieties. Reasons for this are presumably the necessity for a high degree of specificity of intermolecular interactions, the requirement for a multitude of different signals, and the apparent requirement for an increasingly.large repertoire of cell contact molecules in more complex developmental systems, such as the developing vertebrate nervous system. However, comparison of molecular models for dynamic adhesion in sponges and in vertebrates indicates that, in spite of significarit differences in the details of the way specific cell-cell adhesion is mediated, singular principles are involved in the mechanisms employed by members of disparate phyla. Universal requ rements are likely, to (a) rapidly reversible interactions; (b) low-affinity intermolecular interactions with fast on-off rates; (c) the compounding of multiple intermolecular interactions; (d) associated regulatory signalling systems. The apparent widespread employment of molecular mechanisms involving cadherin-like cell adhesion molecules suggests the fundamental importance of cadherin function during development, particularly, in epithelial morphogenesis, cell sorting, and segregation of cells.
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