Morphogen gradients are regulated by porous media characteristics of the developing tissue

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Stark JustinaORCID,Harish Rohit KrishnanORCID,Sbalzarini Ivo F.ORCID,Brand MichaelORCID

Abstract

AbstractLong-range morphogen gradients have been proposed to form by morphogen diffusion from a localized source to distributed sinks in the target tissue. The role of the complex tissue geometry in this process is, however, less well understood and has not been explicitly resolved in existing models. Here, we numerically reconstruct pore-scale 3D geometries of zebrafish epiboly from light-sheet microscopy images. In these high-resolution 3D geometries, we simulate Fgf8a gradient formation in the tortuous extracellular space. Our simulations show that when realistic embryo geometries are considered, a source-diffusion-degradation mechanism with additional binding to extracellular matrix polymers is sufficient to explain self-organized emergence and robust maintenance of Fgf8a gradients. The predicted normalized gradient is robust against changes in source and sink rates but sensitive to changes in the pore connectivity of the extracellular space, with lower connectivity leading to steeper and shorter gradients. This demonstrates the importance of considering realistic geometries when studying morphogen gradients.Abstract Figure

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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