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脊椎动物神经管发育中的音猬因子

Sonic hedgehog in vertebrate neural tube development.

作者信息

Placzek Marysia, Briscoe James

机构信息

The Bateson Centre and Dept. of Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield.

出版信息

Int J Dev Biol. 2018;62(1-2-3):225-234. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.170293jb.

Abstract

The formation and wiring of the vertebrate nervous system involves the spatially and temporally ordered production of diverse neuronal and glial subtypes that are molecularly and functionally distinct. The chick embryo has been the experimental model of choice for many of the studies that have led to our current understanding of this process, and has presaged and informed a wide range of complementary genetic studies, in particular in the mouse. The versatility and tractability of chick embryos means that it remains an important model system for many investigators in the field. Here we will focus on the role of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling in coordinating the diversification, patterning, growth and differentiation of the vertebrate nervous system. We highlight how studies in chick led to the identification of the role Shh plays in the developing neural tube and how subsequent work, including studies in the chick and the mouse revealed details of the cell intrinsic programs controlling cell fate determination. We compare these mechanisms at different rostral-caudal positions along the neuraxis and discuss the particular experimental attributes of the chick that facilitated this work.

摘要

脊椎动物神经系统的形成和布线涉及多种神经元和神经胶质细胞亚型在空间和时间上有序产生,这些亚型在分子和功能上各不相同。鸡胚一直是许多研究的首选实验模型,这些研究使我们对这一过程有了目前的认识,并为广泛的互补性基因研究奠定了基础并提供了信息,特别是在小鼠研究中。鸡胚的多功能性和易操作性意味着它仍然是该领域许多研究人员的重要模型系统。在这里,我们将重点关注音猬因子(Shh)信号在协调脊椎动物神经系统的多样化、模式形成、生长和分化中的作用。我们将强调鸡胚研究如何促成了对Shh在发育中的神经管中所起作用的识别,以及后续工作,包括鸡胚和小鼠研究如何揭示了控制细胞命运决定的细胞内在程序的细节。我们比较了沿神经轴不同头尾位置的这些机制,并讨论了有助于这项工作的鸡胚的特殊实验特性。

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