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- Fibroblast-induced mammary epithelial branching depends on fibroblast contractility
Fibroblast-induced mammary epithelial branching depends on fibroblast contractility
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Jakub Sumbal, Silvia Fre, Zuzana Sumbalova Koledova
Résumé
Epithelial branching morphogenesis is an essential process in living organisms, through which organ-specific epithelial shapes are created. Interactions between epithelial cells and their stromal microenvironment instruct branching morphogenesis but remain incompletely understood. Here, we employed fibroblast-organoid or fibroblast-spheroid co-culture systems and time-lapse imaging to reveal that physical contact between fibroblasts and epithelial cells and fibroblast contractility are required to induce mammary epithelial branching. Pharmacological inhibition of ROCK or non-muscle myosin II, or fibroblast-specific knock-out of
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