Extracellular matrix assembly stress drives Drosophila central nervous system morphogenesis

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Serna-Morales EduardoORCID,Sánchez-Sánchez Besaiz J.ORCID,Marcotti StefaniaORCID,Bhargava Anushka,Dragu Anca,Hirvonen Liisa M.ORCID,Díaz-de-la-Loza María-del-CarmenORCID,Mink Matyas,Cox Susan,Rayfield Emily,Stramer Brian M.

Abstract

SummaryThe forces controlling tissue morphogenesis are attributed to cellular-driven activities and any role for extracellular matrix (ECM) is assumed to be passive. However, all polymer networks, including ECM, can theoretically develop autonomous stresses during their assembly. Here we examine the morphogenetic function of an ECM prior to reaching homeostatic equilibrium by analyzing de novo ECM assembly during Drosophila ventral nerve cord (VNC) condensation. Asymmetric VNC shortening and a rapid decrease in surface area correlate with exponential assembly of Collagen-IV (Col4) surrounding the tissue. Concomitantly, a transient developmentally-induced Col4 gradient leads to coherent long-range flow of ECM, which equilibrates the Col4 network. Finite element analysis and perturbation of Col4 network formation through the generation of dominant Col4-truncations that affect assembly, reveals that VNC morphodynamics is driven by a sudden increase in ECM-driven surface tension. These data highlight that ECM assembly stress and associated network instabilities can actively participate in tissue morphogenesis.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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