Airinemes: thin cellular protrusions mediate long-distance signalling guided by macrophages

Understanding the mechanisms of cell-to-cell communication is one of the fundamental questions in biology and medicine. In particular, long-range signalling where cells communicate over several cell diameters is vital during development and homeostasis. The major morphogens, their receptors and intr...

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Main Author: Dae Seok Eom
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Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2020-08-01
Series:Open Biology
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsob.200039
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spelling doaj-c75091d3c02244809781ef18028098342020-11-25T02:06:36ZengThe Royal SocietyOpen Biology2046-24412020-08-0110810.1098/rsob.200039200039Airinemes: thin cellular protrusions mediate long-distance signalling guided by macrophagesDae Seok EomUnderstanding the mechanisms of cell-to-cell communication is one of the fundamental questions in biology and medicine. In particular, long-range signalling where cells communicate over several cell diameters is vital during development and homeostasis. The major morphogens, their receptors and intracellular signalling cascades have largely been identified; however, there is a gap in our knowledge of how such signalling factors are propagated over a long distance. In addition to the diffusion-based propagation model, new modalities of disseminating signalling molecules have been identified. It has been shown that cells can communicate with direct contact through long, thin cellular protrusions between signal sending and receiving cells at a distance. Recent studies have revealed a type of cellular protrusion termed ‘airinemes’ in zebrafish pigment cell types. They share similarities with previously reported cellular protrusions; however, they also exhibit distinct morphology and features. Airinemes are indispensable for pigment pattern development by mediating long-distance Delta-Notch signalling between different pigment cell types. Notably, airineme-mediated signalling is dependent on skin-resident macrophages. Key findings of airineme-mediated intercellular signalling in pattern development, their interplay with macrophages and their implications for the understanding of cellular protrusion-mediated intercellular communication will be discussed.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsob.200039airinemescytonemescell–cell communicationzebrafishmacrophagefilopodia
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Airinemes: thin cellular protrusions mediate long-distance signalling guided by macrophages
Open Biology
airinemes
cytonemes
cell–cell communication
zebrafish
macrophage
filopodia
author_facet Dae Seok Eom
author_sort Dae Seok Eom
title Airinemes: thin cellular protrusions mediate long-distance signalling guided by macrophages
title_short Airinemes: thin cellular protrusions mediate long-distance signalling guided by macrophages
title_full Airinemes: thin cellular protrusions mediate long-distance signalling guided by macrophages
title_fullStr Airinemes: thin cellular protrusions mediate long-distance signalling guided by macrophages
title_full_unstemmed Airinemes: thin cellular protrusions mediate long-distance signalling guided by macrophages
title_sort airinemes: thin cellular protrusions mediate long-distance signalling guided by macrophages
publisher The Royal Society
series Open Biology
issn 2046-2441
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Understanding the mechanisms of cell-to-cell communication is one of the fundamental questions in biology and medicine. In particular, long-range signalling where cells communicate over several cell diameters is vital during development and homeostasis. The major morphogens, their receptors and intracellular signalling cascades have largely been identified; however, there is a gap in our knowledge of how such signalling factors are propagated over a long distance. In addition to the diffusion-based propagation model, new modalities of disseminating signalling molecules have been identified. It has been shown that cells can communicate with direct contact through long, thin cellular protrusions between signal sending and receiving cells at a distance. Recent studies have revealed a type of cellular protrusion termed ‘airinemes’ in zebrafish pigment cell types. They share similarities with previously reported cellular protrusions; however, they also exhibit distinct morphology and features. Airinemes are indispensable for pigment pattern development by mediating long-distance Delta-Notch signalling between different pigment cell types. Notably, airineme-mediated signalling is dependent on skin-resident macrophages. Key findings of airineme-mediated intercellular signalling in pattern development, their interplay with macrophages and their implications for the understanding of cellular protrusion-mediated intercellular communication will be discussed.
topic airinemes
cytonemes
cell–cell communication
zebrafish
macrophage
filopodia
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsob.200039
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