SummaryDirectional collective migration is now a widely recognized mode of migration during embryogenesis and cancer. However, how a cluster of cells responds to chemoattractants is not fully understood. Neural crest cells are among the most motile cells in the embryo, and their behavior has been likened to malignant invasion. Here, we show that neural crest cells are collectively attracted toward the chemokine Sdf1. While not involved in initially polarizing cells, Sdf1 directionally stabilizes cell protrusions promoted by cell contact. At this cell contact, N-cadherin inhibits protrusion and Rac1 activity and in turn promotes protrusions and activation of Rac1 at the free edge. These results show a role for N-cadherin during contact inhib...
Immunity, embryogenesis and tissue repair rely heavily on cell migration. Cells can be seen migratin...
International audienceCollective cell migration is key to morphogenesis, wound healing, or cancer ce...
SummaryE-cadherin is a major homophilic cell-cell adhesion molecule that inhibits motility of indivi...
SummaryDirectional collective migration is now a widely recognized mode of migration during embryoge...
SummaryContact inhibition of locomotion (CIL) is the process through which cells move away from each...
Collective cell migration is a fundamental process, occurring during embryogenesis and cancer metast...
Neural crest cells migrate rapidly over long distances during early embryonic development of vertebr...
Collective cell migration is an essential feature both in embryonic development and cancer progressi...
Collective cell migration is an essential feature both in embryonic development and cancer progressi...
<div><p>Collective cell migration is an essential feature both in embryonic development and cancer p...
Collective cell migration (CCM) and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) are common to cancer and...
Collective cell migration in morphogenesis and cancer progression often involves the coordination of...
During cell migration, chemoattractant-induced signaling pathways determine the direction of movemen...
Contact inhibition of locomotion was discovered by Abercrombie more than 50 years ago and describes ...
Collective cell chemotaxis, the directed migration of cell groups along gradients of soluble chemic...
Immunity, embryogenesis and tissue repair rely heavily on cell migration. Cells can be seen migratin...
International audienceCollective cell migration is key to morphogenesis, wound healing, or cancer ce...
SummaryE-cadherin is a major homophilic cell-cell adhesion molecule that inhibits motility of indivi...
SummaryDirectional collective migration is now a widely recognized mode of migration during embryoge...
SummaryContact inhibition of locomotion (CIL) is the process through which cells move away from each...
Collective cell migration is a fundamental process, occurring during embryogenesis and cancer metast...
Neural crest cells migrate rapidly over long distances during early embryonic development of vertebr...
Collective cell migration is an essential feature both in embryonic development and cancer progressi...
Collective cell migration is an essential feature both in embryonic development and cancer progressi...
<div><p>Collective cell migration is an essential feature both in embryonic development and cancer p...
Collective cell migration (CCM) and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) are common to cancer and...
Collective cell migration in morphogenesis and cancer progression often involves the coordination of...
During cell migration, chemoattractant-induced signaling pathways determine the direction of movemen...
Contact inhibition of locomotion was discovered by Abercrombie more than 50 years ago and describes ...
Collective cell chemotaxis, the directed migration of cell groups along gradients of soluble chemic...
Immunity, embryogenesis and tissue repair rely heavily on cell migration. Cells can be seen migratin...
International audienceCollective cell migration is key to morphogenesis, wound healing, or cancer ce...
SummaryE-cadherin is a major homophilic cell-cell adhesion molecule that inhibits motility of indivi...