Streit A C, Stern C D
Department of Genetics and Development, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA.
Ciba Found Symp. 1997;212:155-65; discussion 165-8. doi: 10.1002/9780470515457.ch10.
During the early stages of development of the vertebrate embryo, the nervous system is induced by a special region, Hensen's node (or 'organizer'), situated at the tip of the primitive streak during gastrulation. Neural induction is finely regulated both by the timing of inducing signals emitted by the organizer and by temporal and spatial changes in the responsiveness of the ectoderm ('competence'). Here we review the evidence that the glycoprotein L5-220 is a marker for competent cells, that it is involved directly in the response to neural inducing signals, and that its expression, as well as competence itself, are maintained and enhanced by HGF/SF. HGF/SF is expressed in the node itself, suggesting that the organizer maintains the responsiveness of neighbouring regions to inducing signals. We also speculate that HGF1/MSP may play a role in setting up the initial competent region at earlier stages of development.
在脊椎动物胚胎发育的早期阶段,神经系统由一个特殊区域诱导产生,即原肠胚形成期间位于原条顶端的亨氏结(或“组织者”)。神经诱导受到组织者发出诱导信号的时间以及外胚层(“感受态”)反应性的时空变化的精细调节。在此,我们综述了以下证据:糖蛋白L5 - 220是感受态细胞的标志物,它直接参与对神经诱导信号的反应,并且其表达以及感受态本身由肝细胞生长因子/散射因子(HGF/SF)维持和增强。HGF/SF在结本身中表达,这表明组织者维持邻近区域对诱导信号的反应性。我们还推测,HGF1/MSP可能在发育早期建立初始感受态区域中发挥作用。