Non-conventional protrusions: the diversity of cell interactions at short and long distance

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Cells use different means to communicate within and between tissues and thereby coordinate their behaviours. Following the initial observations of enigmatic long filopodia unrelated to cell movement, it became clear that the roles of cellular protrusions are not restricted to sensing functions or motility and are much more diverse than previously appreciated. Advances in live-imaging and genetic tools revealed several types of non-conventional cell protrusions and their functions, ranging from tissue patterning, proliferation and differentiation control, tissue matching and cell spacing to more unexpected roles such as priming of cell adhesion as well as bidirectional coordination of tissue movements. Here, we will highlight exciting new insights into highly diverse cell behaviours elicited by protrusions and contact-dependent cell communication, essential for embryonic development across species.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftCurrent Opinion in Cell Biology
Vol/bind54
Udgave nummerspecial issue: Cell dynamics
Sider (fra-til)106-113
Antal sider8
ISSN0955-0674
DOI
StatusUdgivet - okt. 2018

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