From Neural Crest to Definitive Roof Plate: The Dynamic Behavior of the Dorsal Neural Tube
Research on the development of the dorsal neural tube is particularly challenging. In this highly dynamic domain, a temporal transition occurs between early neural crest progenitors that undergo an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and exit the neural primordium, and the subsequent roof plate, a...
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doaj-6b40534750e2403081a93a60ae0237262021-04-10T23:00:44ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-04-01223911391110.3390/ijms22083911From Neural Crest to Definitive Roof Plate: The Dynamic Behavior of the Dorsal Neural TubeDina Rekler0Chaya Kalcheim1Department of Medical Neurobiology, Institute of Medical Research Israel-Canada (IMRIC) and the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences (ELSC), Hebrew University of Jerusalem-Hadassah Medical School, P.O.Box 12272, Jerusalem 9112102, IsraelDepartment of Medical Neurobiology, Institute of Medical Research Israel-Canada (IMRIC) and the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences (ELSC), Hebrew University of Jerusalem-Hadassah Medical School, P.O.Box 12272, Jerusalem 9112102, IsraelResearch on the development of the dorsal neural tube is particularly challenging. In this highly dynamic domain, a temporal transition occurs between early neural crest progenitors that undergo an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and exit the neural primordium, and the subsequent roof plate, a resident epithelial group of cells that constitutes the dorsal midline of the central nervous system. Among other functions, the roof plate behaves as an organizing center for the generation of dorsal interneurons. Despite extensive knowledge of the formation, emigration and migration of neural crest progenitors, little is known about the mechanisms leading to the end of neural crest production and the transition into a roof plate stage. Are these two mutually dependent or autonomously regulated processes? Is the generation of roof plate and dorsal interneurons induced by neural tube-derived factors throughout both crest and roof plate stages, respectively, or are there differences in signaling properties and responsiveness as a function of time? In this review, we discuss distinctive characteristics of each population and possible mechanisms leading to the shift between the above cell types.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/8/3911BMPcell cycledorsal interneuronsepithelial to mesenchymal transitionneural crestneural tube |
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From Neural Crest to Definitive Roof Plate: The Dynamic Behavior of the Dorsal Neural Tube |
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From Neural Crest to Definitive Roof Plate: The Dynamic Behavior of the Dorsal Neural Tube |
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From Neural Crest to Definitive Roof Plate: The Dynamic Behavior of the Dorsal Neural Tube |
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From Neural Crest to Definitive Roof Plate: The Dynamic Behavior of the Dorsal Neural Tube |
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From Neural Crest to Definitive Roof Plate: The Dynamic Behavior of the Dorsal Neural Tube |
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from neural crest to definitive roof plate: the dynamic behavior of the dorsal neural tube |
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Research on the development of the dorsal neural tube is particularly challenging. In this highly dynamic domain, a temporal transition occurs between early neural crest progenitors that undergo an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and exit the neural primordium, and the subsequent roof plate, a resident epithelial group of cells that constitutes the dorsal midline of the central nervous system. Among other functions, the roof plate behaves as an organizing center for the generation of dorsal interneurons. Despite extensive knowledge of the formation, emigration and migration of neural crest progenitors, little is known about the mechanisms leading to the end of neural crest production and the transition into a roof plate stage. Are these two mutually dependent or autonomously regulated processes? Is the generation of roof plate and dorsal interneurons induced by neural tube-derived factors throughout both crest and roof plate stages, respectively, or are there differences in signaling properties and responsiveness as a function of time? In this review, we discuss distinctive characteristics of each population and possible mechanisms leading to the shift between the above cell types. |
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BMP cell cycle dorsal interneurons epithelial to mesenchymal transition neural crest neural tube |
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