In mammals, motile cilia cover many organs, such as fallopian tubes, respiratory tracts and brain ventricles. The development and function of these organs critically depend on efficient directional fluid flow ensured by the alignment of ciliary beating. To identify the mechanisms involved in this process, we analysed motile cilia of mouse brain ventricles, using biophysical and molecular approaches. Our results highlight an original orientation mechanism for ependymal cilia whereby basal bodies first dock apically with random orientations, and then reorient in a common direction through a coupling between hydrodynamic forces and the planar cell polarity (PCP) protein Vangl2, within a limited time-frame. This identifies a direct link between...
Breaking of left–right symmetry is crucial in vertebrate development. The role of cilia-driven flow ...
Multiciliate cells (MCCs) are highly specialized epithelial cells that employ hundreds of motile cil...
Left-right symmetry breaking in the mammalian embryo is believed to occur in a transient embryonic s...
In mammals, motile cilia cover many organs, such as fallopian tubes, respiratory tracts and brain ve...
Multiciliated epithelial cells, called ependymal cells, line the ventricles in the adult brain. Most...
In the nervous system, cilia dysfunction perturbs the circulation of the cerebrospinal fluid, thus a...
Defining the three body axes is a central event of vertebrate morphogenesis. Establishment of left-r...
SummaryPlanar cell polarity (PCP) is a property of epithelial tissues where cellular structures coor...
Left-right asymmetry in vertebrates is initiated in an early embryonic structure called the ventral ...
Fluid flow generated by a ciliated epithelium is a fascinating evidence of collective behaviour in n...
SummaryBackgroundAirway cilia must be physically oriented along the longitudinal tissue axis for con...
Planar cell polarization represents the ability of cells to orient within the plane of a tissue orth...
International audienceMany animal cells assemble single cilia involved in motile and/or sensory func...
SummaryDefects in ependymal (E) cells, which line the ventricle and generate cerebrospinal fluid flo...
Motile cilia are protruding organelles on specialized epithelia that beat in a synchronous fashion t...
Breaking of left–right symmetry is crucial in vertebrate development. The role of cilia-driven flow ...
Multiciliate cells (MCCs) are highly specialized epithelial cells that employ hundreds of motile cil...
Left-right symmetry breaking in the mammalian embryo is believed to occur in a transient embryonic s...
In mammals, motile cilia cover many organs, such as fallopian tubes, respiratory tracts and brain ve...
Multiciliated epithelial cells, called ependymal cells, line the ventricles in the adult brain. Most...
In the nervous system, cilia dysfunction perturbs the circulation of the cerebrospinal fluid, thus a...
Defining the three body axes is a central event of vertebrate morphogenesis. Establishment of left-r...
SummaryPlanar cell polarity (PCP) is a property of epithelial tissues where cellular structures coor...
Left-right asymmetry in vertebrates is initiated in an early embryonic structure called the ventral ...
Fluid flow generated by a ciliated epithelium is a fascinating evidence of collective behaviour in n...
SummaryBackgroundAirway cilia must be physically oriented along the longitudinal tissue axis for con...
Planar cell polarization represents the ability of cells to orient within the plane of a tissue orth...
International audienceMany animal cells assemble single cilia involved in motile and/or sensory func...
SummaryDefects in ependymal (E) cells, which line the ventricle and generate cerebrospinal fluid flo...
Motile cilia are protruding organelles on specialized epithelia that beat in a synchronous fashion t...
Breaking of left–right symmetry is crucial in vertebrate development. The role of cilia-driven flow ...
Multiciliate cells (MCCs) are highly specialized epithelial cells that employ hundreds of motile cil...
Left-right symmetry breaking in the mammalian embryo is believed to occur in a transient embryonic s...