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Lila Neahring1, Jennifer A Zallen1
1HHMI and Developmental Biology Program, Sloan Kettering Institute, New York, NY, United States of America.
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Epithelia are ubiquitous tissues with essential structural, signaling, and barrier functions. How cells transition from individual to collective behaviors as they build and remodel epithelia throughout development is a fundamental question in developmental biology. Recent studies show that three-dimensional multicellular rosettes are key intermediates that provide a solution to the challenge of building tissue-scale epithelia by coordinating local interactions in small groups of cells. These radially polarized rosette structures facilitate epithelial formation by providing a protected environment for cells to acquire apical-basal polarity, establish cell adhesion, and coordinate intercellular signaling. Once formed, rosettes can dynamically expand, move, coalesce, and interact with surrounding tissues to generate a wide range of structures with specialized functions, including epithelial sheets, tubes, cavities, and branched networks. In this review, we describe the mechanisms that regulate rosette assembly and dynamics, and discuss how rosettes serve as versatile intermediates in epithelial morphogenesis. In addition, we present open questions about the molecular, cellular, and biophysical mechanisms that drive rosette behaviors, and discuss the implications of this widely used mode of epithelial formation for understanding embryonic development and human disease.
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