Multi-scale imaging and analysis identify pan-embryo cell dynamics of germlayer formation in zebrafish

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Beitragende

  • Gopi Shah - , European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Barcelona (Autor:in)
  • Konstantin Thierbach - , Max-Planck-Institut für Kognitions- und Neurowissenschaften (Autor:in)
  • Benjamin Schmid - , Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (Autor:in)
  • Johannes Waschke - , Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur Leipzig (HTWK) (Autor:in)
  • Anna Reade - , University of California at San Francisco (Autor:in)
  • Mario Hlawitschka - , Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur Leipzig (HTWK) (Autor:in)
  • Ingo Roeder - , Institut für Medizinische Informatik und Biometrie (Autor:in)
  • Nico Scherf - , Institut für Medizinische Informatik und Biometrie, Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Zellbiologie und Genetik (Autor:in)
  • Jan Huisken - , Morgridge Institute for Research (Autor:in)

Abstract

The coordination of cell movements across spatio-temporal scales ensures precise positioning of organs during vertebrate gastrulation. Mechanisms governing such morphogenetic movements have been studied only within a local region, a single germlayer or in whole embryos without cell identity. Scale-bridging imaging and automated analysis of cell dynamics are needed for a deeper understanding of tissue formation during gastrulation. Here, we report pan-embryo analyses of formation and dynamics of all three germlayers simultaneously within a developing zebrafish embryo. We show that a distinct distribution of cells in each germlayer is established during early gastrulation via cell movement characteristics that are predominantly determined by their position in the embryo. The differences in initial germlayer distributions are subsequently amplified by a global movement, which organizes the organ precursors along the embryonic body axis, giving rise to the blueprint of organ formation. The tools and data are available as a resource for the community.

Details

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer5753
FachzeitschriftNature communications
Jahrgang10
Ausgabenummer1
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 17 Dez. 2019
Peer-Review-StatusJa

Externe IDs

PubMedCentral PMC6917746
Scopus 85076519993
ORCID /0000-0002-6741-0608/work/199962919

Schlagworte

Schlagwörter

  • Animals, Cell Movement/physiology, Embryo, Nonmammalian/diagnostic imaging, Gastrulation/physiology, Germ Layers/diagnostic imaging, Imaging, Three-Dimensional/methods, Intravital Microscopy/methods, Multimodal Imaging/methods, Single-Cell Analysis/methods, Time-Lapse Imaging/methods, Zebrafish/embryology