Abstract
AbstractOccluding junctions are essential for tissue integrity and barrier function in epithelial tissues. Here we identify several non-occluding functions of septate junction components, the invertebrate occluding junctions, in follicle epithelium development. We show that the morphogenesis of the follicular stalk is an actin-driven process that requires intact apical-basal cell polarity, which is controlled by septate junction components. Septate junction components further regulate signaling pathways in a cell-type specific manner. In undifferentiated stem cells and immediate daughters, septate junction components promote effective Wnt signaling to control proliferation, while they limit Jak-STAT signaling activity induced by polar cells. Together, our data emphasize the multiple roles of septate junction components independent of their classical role in forming the paracellular barrier.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory