KAUCKA, Marketa, Tomas ZIKMUND, Marketa TESAROVA, Daniel GYLLBORG, Andreas HELLANDER, Josef JAROŠ, Jozef KAISER, Julian PETERSEN, Bara SZAROWSKA, Phillip T. NEWTON, Vyacheslav DYACHUK, Lei LI, Hong QIAN, Anne-Sofie JOHANSSON, Yuji MISHINA, Joshua D CURRIE, Elly M TANAKA, Alek ERICKSON, Andrew DUDLEY, Hjalmar BRISMAR, Paul SOUTHAM, Enrico COEN, Min CHEN, Lee S WEINSTEIN, Aleš HAMPL, Ernest ARENAS, Andrei S CHAGIN, Kaj FRIED and Igor ADAMEYKO. Oriented clonal cell dynamics enables accurate growth and shaping of vertebrate cartilage. eLife. Cambridge: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd., 2017, vol. 6, e25902, p. 1-37. ISSN 2050-084X. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.25902.
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Original name Oriented clonal cell dynamics enables accurate growth and shaping of vertebrate cartilage
Authors KAUCKA, Marketa (752 Sweden), Tomas ZIKMUND (203 Czech Republic), Marketa TESAROVA (203 Czech Republic), Daniel GYLLBORG (752 Sweden), Andreas HELLANDER (752 Sweden), Josef JAROŠ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Jozef KAISER (203 Czech Republic), Julian PETERSEN (40 Austria), Bara SZAROWSKA (40 Austria), Phillip T. NEWTON (752 Sweden), Vyacheslav DYACHUK (752 Sweden), Lei LI (752 Sweden), Hong QIAN (752 Sweden), Anne-Sofie JOHANSSON (752 Sweden), Yuji MISHINA (840 United States of America), Joshua D CURRIE (276 Germany), Elly M TANAKA (276 Germany), Alek ERICKSON (840 United States of America), Andrew DUDLEY (840 United States of America), Hjalmar BRISMAR (752 Sweden), Paul SOUTHAM (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Enrico COEN (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Min CHEN (840 United States of America), Lee S WEINSTEIN (840 United States of America), Aleš HAMPL (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Ernest ARENAS (752 Sweden), Andrei S CHAGIN (752 Sweden), Kaj FRIED (752 Sweden) and Igor ADAMEYKO (752 Sweden).
Edition eLife, Cambridge, eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. 2017, 2050-084X.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Impact factor Impact factor: 7.616
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14110/17:00096667
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.25902
UT WoS 000400576600001
Keywords in English Cartilaginous structures
Tags EL OK
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
Cartilaginous structures are at the core of embryo growth and shaping before the bone forms. Here we report a novel principle of vertebrate cartilage growth that is based on introducing transversally-oriented clones into pre-existing cartilage. This mechanism of growth uncouples the lateral expansion of curved cartilaginous sheets from the control of cartilage thickness, a process which might be the evolutionary mechanism underlying adaptations of facial shape. In rod-shaped cartilage structures (Meckel, ribs and skeletal elements in developing limbs), the transverse integration of clonal columns determines the well-defined diameter and resulting rod-like morphology. We were able to alter cartilage shape by experimentally manipulating clonal geometries. Using in silico modeling, we discovered that anisotropic proliferation might explain cartilage bending and groove formation at the macro-scale.
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