
Hisako Takigawa-ImamuraKyushu University | Kyudai · Graduate School of Medical Sciences
Hisako Takigawa-Imamura
Ph.D.
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Introduction
Additional affiliations
March 2013 - present
April 2012 - February 2013
April 2011 - March 2012
Education
September 2004 - September 2007
The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (The graduate program was offered by the National Institute for Basic Biology)
Field of study
- Mathematical Biology, Advisor: Atsushi Mochizuki
April 1997 - March 1999
April 1993 - March 1997
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Publications (42)
The lung airways are characterized by long and wide proximal branches and short and thin distal branches. In this study, we investigated the emergence of this hierarchical structure through experimental observations and computational models. We focused on the branch formation in the pseudoglandular stage and examined the response of mouse lung epit...
The developing neocortical vasculature exhibits a distinctive pattern in each layer. In murine embryos, vessels in the cortical plate (CP) are vertically oriented, whereas those in the intermediate zone (IZ) and the subventricular zone (SVZ) form a honeycomb structure. The formation of tissue-specific vessels suggests that the behavior of endotheli...
The interdigitated pavement cell shape is suggested to be mechanically rational at both the cellular and tissue levels, but the biological significance of the cell shape is not fully understood. In this study, we explored the potential importance of the jigsaw puzzle-like cell shape for cotyledon morphogenesis in Arabidopsis. We used a transgenic l...
The extended tubular shape of root hairs is established by tip growth and concomitant hardening. Here, we demonstrate that a syntaxin of plants (SYP)123–vesicle-associated membrane protein (VAMP)727-dependent secretion system delivers secondary cell wall components for hardening the subapical zone and shank of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) roo...
The Delta-Notch system plays a vital role in many areas of biology and typically forms a salt and pepper pattern in which cells strongly expressing Delta and cells strongly expressing Notch are alternately aligned via lateral inhibition. In this study, we consider cell rearrangement events, such as cell mixing and proliferation, that alter the spat...
The Delta-Notch system plays a vital role in a number of areas in biology and typically forms a salt and pepper pattern in which cells strongly expressing Delta and cells strongly expressing Notch are alternately aligned via lateral inhibition. Although the spatial arrangement of the cells is important to the Delta-Notch pattern, the effect of cell...
In vertebrates, sperm is generated in testicular tube-like structures called seminiferous tubules. The differentiation stages of spermatogenesis exhibit a dynamic spatiotemporal wavetrain pattern. There are two types of pattern-the vertical type, which is observed in mice, and the helical type, which is observed in humans. The mechanisms of this pa...
A root hair is a long tubular protrusion from a root hair cell established via tip growth, which is accomplished by the polarized deposition of membranous and cell wall components at the root hair apex accompanied by simultaneous hardening of the shank. The polarized secretion of materials to the root hair apex is well investigated; however, little...
We found evidence of dynamic scaling in the spreading of Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cell monolayer, which can be characterized by the Hurst exponent α=0.86 and the growth exponent β=0.73, and theoretically and experimentally clarified the mechanism that governs the contour shape dynamics. Dynamic scaling refers to the roughness of the surface...
We found evidence of dynamic scaling in the spreading of MDCK monolayer, which can be characterized by the Hurst exponent ${\alpha} = 0.86$ and the growth exponent ${\beta} = 0.73$, and theoretically and experimentally clarified the mechanism that governs the contour shape dynamics. During the spreading of the monolayer, it is known that so-called...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, the vacuolar proton-pumping pyrophosphatase (H+-PPase) is highly expressed in young tissues, which consume large amounts of energy in the form of nucleoside triphosphates and produce pyrophosphate (PPi) as a byproduct. We reported that excess PPi in the H+-PPase loss-of-function fugu5 mutant severely compromised gluconeogen...
During the later stages of lung development, two types of pneumocytes, cuboidal type II (AECII) and flattened type I (AECI) alveolar epithelial cells, form distal lung saccules. Here we highlight how fibroblasts-expressing MAP-microtubule affinity regulating kinase 1 (Mark1) are required for distal lung sacculation. In Mark1 knockout (KO) mice, dis...
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Root hairs elongate by tip growth and simultaneously harden the shank by constructing the inner secondary cell wall layer. While much is known about the process of tip growth¹, almost nothing is known about the mechanism by which root hairs harden the shank. Here we show that phosphatidylinositol-3,5-bisphosphate (PtdIns(3,5)P2), the enzymatic prod...
Creating vascular networks in tissues is crucial for tissue engineering. Although recent studies have demonstrated the formation of vessel-like structures in a tissue model, long-term culture is still challenging due to the lack of active perfusion in vascular networks. Here, we present a method to create a three-dimensional cellular spheroid with...
Pavement cells in cotyledons and true leaves exhibit a jigsaw puzzle-like morphology in most dicotyledonous plants. Among the molecular mechanisms mediating cell morphogenesis, two antagonistic Rho-like GTPases regulate local cell outgrowth via cytoskeletal rearrangements. Analyses of several cell wall-related mutants suggest the importance of cell...
In lung development the apically constricted columnar epithelium forms numerous buds during the pseudoglandular stage and subsequently changes the shape into flat or cuboidal pneumocytes that compose the air sacs during the canalicular and saccular (canalicular-saccular) stages, yet the impact of cell shapes on tissue morphogenesis remains unclear....
Plant leaf epidermal cells exhibit a jigsaw puzzle-like pattern that is generated by interdigitation of the cell wall during leaf development. The contribution of two ROP GTPases, ROP2 and ROP6, to the cytoskeletal dynamics that regulate epidermal cell wall interdigitation has already been examined; however, how interactions between these molecules...
Relationship between cell size and the angles of a three-way junction in samples 2 and 4 days after sowing.
Large, more developed cells were more likely to have angles close to 120°. Pixel size = 0.49 μm2; RMSD, root-mean-square deviation.
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Statistical analysis of three-way junction angle during development.
After sowing at 2, 4 and 7 days, cell area and three-way junction angle RMSD of all epidermal cells and all guard cells were analyzed (see Fig 3b and S3 Fig). Cell population was divided in half by cell area. At 4 and 7 days, three-way junctions of large cells approach 120°. Compa...
Explanation for the G-type Fourier descriptor and ratio of the wavenumber shown in Fig 2f.
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Explanation for the scatter diagram shown in Fig 5b and S3 Fig.
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Mathematica source code for the cell wall pattern formation.
The code includes numerical simulation of the model described in the main text, and visualization of the ROP activity.
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In the early stage of tooth germ development, the bud of the dental epithelium is invaginated by the underlying mesenchyme, resulting in the formation of a cap-like folded shape. This bud-to-cap transition plays a critical role in determining the steric design of the tooth. The epithelial-mesenchymal interaction within a tooth germ is essential for...
In this paper, we present a poly-dimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microfluidic device to create a vascular network for a long-term spheroid culture, of which network and spheroid are consist of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) and normal human lung fibroblasts (LF), respectively. Following device design, fabrication, and fundamental evaluation...
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Mutations in BSCL2/seipin cause Berardinelli-Seip congenital lipodystrophy (BSCL), a rare recessive disorder characterised by near absence of adipose tissue and severe insulin resistance. We aimed to determine how seipin deficiency alters glucose and lipid homeostasis and whether thiazolidinediones can rescue the phenotype.
Metho...
The shape and excitability of neuronal dendrites are expected to be responsible for the functional characteristics of information processing in the brain. In the present study, we proposed that excitable media with branching patterns mimicked the multi-signal integration of neuronal computation. We initially examined the conditions of the coinciden...
In living organisms, branching structures are often observed in open systems. During the process of structure formation/deformation, signal propagation can be observed. Branching paths often deform depending on the history of signal propagation. To gain a better understanding of the process of pattern formation that results in characteristic geomet...
The dendritic shape of neurons may be responsible for functional characteristics in information processing in a brain. Since
neurons have redundant inputs and excitability thresholds for outputs, logic operations with neurons can be considered as
a kind of the AND operation. Here, we propose two-dimensional excitable media of radial dendritic patte...
Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) among individuals exposed to radioactive iodine in their childhood or adolescence is a major internationally recognized health consequence of the Chernobyl accident. To identify genetic determinants affecting individual susceptibility to radiation-related PTC, we conducted a genome-wide association study employing Bel...
A cellular automaton model proposed by Motoike includes reaction-diffusion dynamics in a simple manner (Motoike, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 2007). The semi-random grid adopted in this model is designed to describe biological phenomena that involve intrinsic fluctuations. It has been shown that this model can exhibit branching patterns reminiscent of neural...
Abstract The cyanobacterial clock protein KaiC regulates the circadian cycle by exhibiting rhythms in transcription, translation, and phosphorylation. KaiC phosphorylation persists in circadian cycling even under transcription-less conditions and was reconstituted in vitro by incubating KaiC, KaiA, and KaiB. This presents a novel perspective for ci...
Cyanobacteria are the simplest organisms known to exhibit circadian rhythms, which is the fundamental process of homeostasis adapting to daily environmental changes. The cyanobacterial clock gene products, KaiA, KaiB, and KaiC interact with each other, and regulate KaiC phosphorylation and kaiBC expression in a circadian fashion. Molecular genetic...
Glucose incorporation is regulated mainly by GLUT4 in skeletal muscles. Here we report that treatment of L6 myotubes with scriptide, a hydroxamic acid-based histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor, stimulated 2-deoxyglucose uptake. The effect appeared only after 24 hr, resulting in 2.4-fold glucose uptake at treatment day 6. Scriptide acted synergisti...