Wnt signalling in the development of axon, dendrites and synapses
Wnts are a highly conserved family of secreted glycoproteins that play essential roles in the morphogenesis and body patterning during the development of metazoan species. In recent years, mounting evidence has revealed important functions of Wnt signalling in diverse aspects of neural development,...
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doaj-6e4cc98bb3b6472eb9166afb859161802020-11-25T03:43:22ZengThe Royal SocietyOpen Biology2046-24412018-10-0181010.1098/rsob.180116180116Wnt signalling in the development of axon, dendrites and synapsesChun-Wei HeChien-Po LiaoChun-Liang PanWnts are a highly conserved family of secreted glycoproteins that play essential roles in the morphogenesis and body patterning during the development of metazoan species. In recent years, mounting evidence has revealed important functions of Wnt signalling in diverse aspects of neural development, including neuronal polarization, guidance and branching of the axon and dendrites, as well as synapse formation and its structural remodelling. In contrast to Wnt signalling in cell proliferation and differentiation, which mostly acts through β-catenin-dependent pathways, Wnts engage a diverse array of non-transcriptional cascades in neuronal development, such as the planar cell polarity, cytoskeletal or calcium signalling pathways. In this review, we summarize recent advances in the mechanisms of Wnt signalling in the development of axon, dendrite and synapse formation.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsob.180116wntneuronaxondendritesynapse |
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Chun-Wei He Chien-Po Liao Chun-Liang Pan Wnt signalling in the development of axon, dendrites and synapses Open Biology wnt neuron axon dendrite synapse |
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Chun-Wei He Chien-Po Liao Chun-Liang Pan |
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Wnt signalling in the development of axon, dendrites and synapses |
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Wnt signalling in the development of axon, dendrites and synapses |
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Wnt signalling in the development of axon, dendrites and synapses |
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Wnt signalling in the development of axon, dendrites and synapses |
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Wnt signalling in the development of axon, dendrites and synapses |
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wnt signalling in the development of axon, dendrites and synapses |
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Open Biology |
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2046-2441 |
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Wnts are a highly conserved family of secreted glycoproteins that play essential roles in the morphogenesis and body patterning during the development of metazoan species. In recent years, mounting evidence has revealed important functions of Wnt signalling in diverse aspects of neural development, including neuronal polarization, guidance and branching of the axon and dendrites, as well as synapse formation and its structural remodelling. In contrast to Wnt signalling in cell proliferation and differentiation, which mostly acts through β-catenin-dependent pathways, Wnts engage a diverse array of non-transcriptional cascades in neuronal development, such as the planar cell polarity, cytoskeletal or calcium signalling pathways. In this review, we summarize recent advances in the mechanisms of Wnt signalling in the development of axon, dendrite and synapse formation. |
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wnt neuron axon dendrite synapse |
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https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsob.180116 |
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