2023
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.202212101
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Nuclear lamin facilitates collective border cell invasion into confined spaces in vivo

Lauren Penfield,
Denise J. Montell

Abstract: Cells migrate collectively through confined environments during development and cancer metastasis. The nucleus, a stiff organelle, impedes single cells from squeezing into narrow channels within artificial environments. However, how nuclei affect collective migration into compact tissues is unknown. Here, we use border cells in the fly ovary to study nuclear dynamics in collective, confined in vivo migration. Border cells delaminate from the follicular epithelium and squeeze into tiny spaces between cells call… Show more

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