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Discovery of a novel mode of contact between somatic and germ cells in the ovaries

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University of Tsukuba

Thereuonema tuberculata, a subjected myriapod species in this study

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Thereuonema tuberculata, a subjected myriapod species in this study

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Credit: Chikami Yasuhiko

Tsukuba, Japan—Animal organs are enclosed by a specialized epithelial layer. Epithelial cells typically exhibit apicobasal polarity: their apical surfaces contact other cells or the environment, whereas their basal surfaces are separated from neighboring cells by a wall-like structure, the basement membrane. For example, follicle cells, i.e., somatic cells surrounding oocytes, interact directly with female germ cells on their apical side and contribute to egg production. However, on the basal side, the basement membrane blocks their contact with other cells.

Contrary to this general understanding, this study revealed that, unlike in other animals, the ovarian follicle cells in two myriapod species, Thereuonema tuberculata and Hanseniella caldaria, face oocytes on their basal side and extend cytoplasmic processes through the basement membrane to establish oocyte contact. These observations also suggest that this follicle cell-oocyte interaction is initiated before the basement membrane forms during oogenesis.

These findings demonstrate that the basement membrane does not always act a barrier between somatic and germ cells and reveal a novel mode of cell-cell interaction: epithelium cells can completely penetrate the basement membrane to make direct contact with other cells.

 

Original Paper

Title of original paper:
Soma-germ contact across basement membrane in ovary

Journal:
Biology Letters

DOI:
10.1098/rsbl.2025.0056

Correspondence

CHIKAMI, Yasuhiko
Master's Program in Biology, Graduate School of Science and Technology, University of Tsukuba
Current Position: JSPS Research Fellowship for Young Scientists at the Faculty of Science, Shizuoka University

Assistant Professor YAHATA, Kensuke
Institute of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba

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