Committee on Developmental Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Dev Dyn. 2010 Jun;239(6):1596-608. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.22283.
The facial branchiomotor neurons undergo a characteristic tangential migration in the vertebrate hindbrain. Several signaling mechanisms have been implicated in this process, including the non-canonical Wnt/planar cell polarity (PCP) pathway. However, the role of this signaling pathway in controlling the dynamics of these neurons is unclear. Here, we describe the cellular dynamics of the facial neurons as they migrate, focusing on the speed and direction of migration, extension of protrusions, cell shape, and orientation. Furthermore, we show that the PET/LIM domain protein Prickle1b (Pk1b) is required for several aspects of these migratory behaviors, including cell orientation. However, we find that centrosome localization is not significantly affected by disruption of Pk1b function, suggesting that polarization of the neurons is not completely lost. Together, our data suggest that Pk1b function may be required to integrate the multiple migratory cues received by the neurons into polarization instructions for proper posterior movement.
面部运动神经元在脊椎动物后脑经历特征性的切线迁移。几种信号机制已被牵涉到这个过程中,包括非经典的 Wnt/平面细胞极性 (PCP) 途径。然而,这个信号途径在控制这些神经元的动力学方面的作用尚不清楚。在这里,我们描述了面部神经元迁移时的细胞动力学,重点关注迁移的速度和方向、突起的延伸、细胞形状和方向。此外,我们表明,PET/LIM 结构域蛋白 Prickle1b (Pk1b) 对于这些迁移行为的几个方面都是必需的,包括细胞方向。然而,我们发现中心体定位并没有因 Pk1b 功能的破坏而受到显著影响,这表明神经元的极化并没有完全丧失。总之,我们的数据表明,Pk1b 功能可能需要将神经元接收到的多个迁移线索整合到极化指令中,以进行正确的向后运动。