A mechanical G2 checkpoint controls epithelial cell division through E-cadherin-mediated regulation of Wee1-Cdk1

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2022-10-11

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Donker, Lisa
Houtekamer, Ronja M
Vliem, Marjolein J
Sipieter, François
Canever, Helena
Gómez-González, Manuel
Bosch-Padrós, Miquel
Pannekoek, Willem-JanISNI 000000039135923X
Trepat, Xavier
Borghi, Nicolas

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Abstract

Epithelial cell divisions are coordinated with cell loss to preserve epithelial integrity. However, how epithelia adapt their rate of cell division to changes in cell number, for instance during homeostatic turnover or wounding, is not well understood. Here, we show that epithelial cells sense local cell density through mechanosensitive E-cadherin adhesions to control G2/M cell-cycle progression. As local cell density increases, tensile forces on E-cadherin adhesions are reduced, which prompts the accumulation of the G2 checkpoint kinase Wee1 and downstream inhibitory phosphorylation of Cdk1. Consequently, dense epithelia contain a pool of cells that are temporarily halted in G2 phase. These cells are readily triggered to divide following epithelial wounding due to the consequent increase in intercellular forces and resulting degradation of Wee1. Our data collectively show that epithelial cell division is controlled by a mechanical G2 checkpoint, which is regulated by cell-density-dependent intercellular forces sensed and transduced by E-cadherin adhesions.

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adherens junction, cell cycle, cell division, CP: Cell biology, E-cadherin, epithelial homeostasis, G2 checkpoint, mechanical forces, mechanotransduction, mitosis, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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Donker, L, Houtekamer, R, Vliem, M, Sipieter, F, Canever, H, Gómez-González, M, Bosch-Padrós, M, Pannekoek, W J, Trepat, X, Borghi, N & Gloerich, M 2022, 'A mechanical G2 checkpoint controls epithelial cell division through E-cadherin-mediated regulation of Wee1-Cdk1', Cell Reports, vol. 41, no. 2, 111475. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111475