Focal sources of FGF-10 promote the buckling morphogenesis of the embryonic airway epithelium

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Abstract

During airway branching morphogenesis, focal regions of FGF-10 expression in the pulmonary mesenchyme are thought to provide a local guidance cue, which promotes chemotactically the directional outgrowth of the airway epithelium. Here, however, we show that an ectopic source of FGF-10 induces epithelial buckling morphogenesis and the formation of multiple new supernumerary buds. FGF-10induced budding can be modulated by altered epithelial tension and luminal fluid pressure. Increased tension suppresses the formation of ectopic branches, while a collapse of the embryonic airway promotes more expansive buckling and additional FGF-10-induced supernumerary buds. Our results indicate that a focal source of FGF-10 can promote epithelial buckling and suggest that the overall branching pattern cannot be explained entirely by the templated expression of FGF-10. Both FGF-10-mediated cell behaviors and exogenous mechanical forces must be integrated to properly shape the bronchial tree.

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Peak, K. E., Mohr-Allen, S. R., Gleghorn, J. P., & Varner, V. D. (2022). Focal sources of FGF-10 promote the buckling morphogenesis of the embryonic airway epithelium. Biology Open, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.1242/bio.059436

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