Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USA Neuroscience Graduate Program, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USA.
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USA.
Development. 2014 Jul;141(13):2549-58. doi: 10.1242/dev.101444.
Multicellular rosettes have recently been appreciated as important cellular intermediates that are observed during the formation of diverse organ systems. These rosettes are polarized, transient epithelial structures that sometimes recapitulate the form of the adult organ. Rosette formation has been studied in various developmental contexts, such as in the zebrafish lateral line primordium, the vertebrate pancreas, the Drosophila epithelium and retina, as well as in the adult neural stem cell niche. These studies have revealed that the cytoskeletal rearrangements responsible for rosette formation appear to be conserved. By contrast, the extracellular cues that trigger these rearrangements in vivo are less well understood and are more diverse. Here, we review recent studies of the genetic regulation and cellular transitions involved in rosette formation. We discuss and compare specific models for rosette formation and highlight outstanding questions in the field.
多细胞玫瑰花结最近被认为是重要的细胞中间产物,在多种器官系统的形成过程中都有观察到。这些玫瑰花结是极化的、短暂的上皮结构,有时会再现成体器官的形态。玫瑰花结的形成已经在各种发育背景下进行了研究,例如在斑马鱼侧线原基、脊椎动物胰腺、果蝇上皮组织和视网膜,以及成年神经干细胞龛中。这些研究表明,负责玫瑰花结形成的细胞骨架重排似乎是保守的。相比之下,体内触发这些重排的细胞外线索了解得较少,而且更加多样化。在这里,我们回顾了最近关于参与玫瑰花结形成的遗传调控和细胞转变的研究。我们讨论并比较了玫瑰花结形成的具体模型,并强调了该领域的悬而未决的问题。