Migration of zebrafish primordial germ cells: a role for myosin contraction and cytoplasmic flow

H Blaser, M Reichman-Fried, I Castanon, K Dumstrei… - Developmental cell, 2006 - cell.com
H Blaser, M Reichman-Fried, I Castanon, K Dumstrei, FL Marlow, K Kawakami
Developmental cell, 2006cell.com
The molecular and cellular mechanisms governing cell motility and directed migration in
response to the chemokine SDF-1 are largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate that
zebrafish primordial germ cells whose migration is guided by SDF-1 generate bleb-like
protrusions that are powered by cytoplasmic flow. Protrusions are formed at sites of higher
levels of free calcium where activation of myosin contraction occurs. Separation of the acto-
myosin cortex from the plasma membrane at these sites is followed by a flow of cytoplasm …
Summary
The molecular and cellular mechanisms governing cell motility and directed migration in response to the chemokine SDF-1 are largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate that zebrafish primordial germ cells whose migration is guided by SDF-1 generate bleb-like protrusions that are powered by cytoplasmic flow. Protrusions are formed at sites of higher levels of free calcium where activation of myosin contraction occurs. Separation of the acto-myosin cortex from the plasma membrane at these sites is followed by a flow of cytoplasm into the forming bleb. We propose that polarized activation of the receptor CXCR4 leads to a rise in free calcium that in turn activates myosin contraction in the part of the cell responding to higher levels of the ligand SDF-1. The biased formation of new protrusions in a particular region of the cell in response to SDF-1 defines the leading edge and the direction of cell migration.
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