Hepatoblast iterative apicobasal polarization is regulated by extracellular matrix remodeling

Author:

Delpierre JulienORCID,Valenzuela José IgnacioORCID,Bovyn Matthew,Martins Nuno Pimpao,Belicova Lenka,Repnik Urska,Bebelman Maarten,Seifert Sarah,Haas Pierre AORCID,Kalaidzidis Yannis LORCID,Zerial Marino

Abstract

SummaryHepatocytes have a unique multiaxial polarity with several apical and basal surfaces. The prevailing model for the emergence of this multipolarity and the coordination of lumen formation between adjacent hepatocytes is based on asymmetric cell division. Here, investigating polarity generation in liver cell progenitors, the hepatoblasts, during liver developmentin vivoandin vitro, we found that this model cannot explain the observed dynamics of apical lumen formation in the embryonic liver. Instead, we identified a new mechanism of multi-axial polarization: We found that polarization can be initiated in a cell-autonomous manner by re-positioning apical recycling endosomes (AREs) to the cell cortex via fibronectin sensing through Integrin αV. Using live cell imaging we showed that this process repeats, leading to multiaxial polarity independently of cell division. We found that establishment of oriented trafficking leads to secretion of the metalloprotease MMP13, allowing neighboring hepatoblasts to synchronize their polarization by sensing extracellular matrix (ECM) distribution and enabling lumen opening. Finally, active remodeling of ECM in proximity of nascent apical surfaces closes a positive feedback loop of polarization, whereas disruption of this loop by either blocking MMP13 or downregulating Integrin αV prevents formation of the bile canaliculi network. Integration of this feedback loop into a simple mathematical model reproduces the observed dynamics of bile canaliculi network formation during liver development quantitatively. Our combined findings thus suggest a new mechanism of polarization coupling to self-organization at the tissue scale.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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