Nieto M Angela
Instituto de Neurociencias, CSIC-UMH, Sant Joan d´Alacant, Spain.
Int J Dev Biol. 2018;62(1-2-3):121-126. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.170301mn.
Some 25 years ago, a clone was identified that contained the chicken Slug sequences (now called Snail2 ). How could we anticipate at that time how much the chick embryo would help us to understand the ins and outs of cell migration during development and in disease? Indeed, the chick embryo helped us identify Snail2 as the first transcription factor that could induce the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), key for the migration of embryonic and cancer cells.
大约25年前,人们鉴定出一个包含鸡Slug序列(现称为Snail2)的克隆体。当时我们怎么能预料到鸡胚胎会在多大程度上帮助我们理解发育过程和疾病中细胞迁移的来龙去脉呢?事实上,鸡胚胎帮助我们将Snail2鉴定为第一个能够诱导上皮-间质转化(EMT)的转录因子,而EMT是胚胎细胞和癌细胞迁移的关键。