Investigating Primary Cilia during Peripheral Nervous System Formation
The primary cilium plays a pivotal role during the embryonic development of vertebrates. It acts as a somatic signaling hub for specific pathways, such as Sonic Hedgehog signaling. In humans, mutations in genes that cause dysregulation of ciliogenesis or ciliary function lead to severe developmental...
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doaj-da3ca2462c24488fb31f8bd41b0521772021-03-21T00:02:09ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-03-01223176317610.3390/ijms22063176Investigating Primary Cilia during Peripheral Nervous System FormationElkhan Yusifov0Alexandre Dumoulin1Esther T. Stoeckli2Department of Molecular Life Sciences and Neuroscience Center Zurich, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zurich, SwitzerlandDepartment of Molecular Life Sciences and Neuroscience Center Zurich, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zurich, SwitzerlandDepartment of Molecular Life Sciences and Neuroscience Center Zurich, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zurich, SwitzerlandThe primary cilium plays a pivotal role during the embryonic development of vertebrates. It acts as a somatic signaling hub for specific pathways, such as Sonic Hedgehog signaling. In humans, mutations in genes that cause dysregulation of ciliogenesis or ciliary function lead to severe developmental disorders called ciliopathies. Beyond its role in early morphogenesis, growing evidence points towards an essential function of the primary cilium in neural circuit formation in the central nervous system. However, very little is known about a potential role in the formation of the peripheral nervous system. Here, we investigate the presence of the primary cilium in neural crest cells and their derivatives in the trunk of developing chicken embryos in vivo. We found that neural crest cells, sensory neurons, and boundary cap cells all bear a primary cilium during key stages of early peripheral nervous system formation. Moreover, we describe differences in the ciliation of neuronal cultures of different populations from the peripheral and central nervous systems. Our results offer a framework for further in vivo and in vitro investigations on specific roles that the primary cilium might play during peripheral nervous system formation.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/6/3176primary ciliumciliogenesisneural circuit formationneural crest cellsDRGboundary cap cells |
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Elkhan Yusifov Alexandre Dumoulin Esther T. Stoeckli Investigating Primary Cilia during Peripheral Nervous System Formation International Journal of Molecular Sciences primary cilium ciliogenesis neural circuit formation neural crest cells DRG boundary cap cells |
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Elkhan Yusifov Alexandre Dumoulin Esther T. Stoeckli |
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Investigating Primary Cilia during Peripheral Nervous System Formation |
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Investigating Primary Cilia during Peripheral Nervous System Formation |
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Investigating Primary Cilia during Peripheral Nervous System Formation |
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Investigating Primary Cilia during Peripheral Nervous System Formation |
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Investigating Primary Cilia during Peripheral Nervous System Formation |
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investigating primary cilia during peripheral nervous system formation |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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1661-6596 1422-0067 |
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The primary cilium plays a pivotal role during the embryonic development of vertebrates. It acts as a somatic signaling hub for specific pathways, such as Sonic Hedgehog signaling. In humans, mutations in genes that cause dysregulation of ciliogenesis or ciliary function lead to severe developmental disorders called ciliopathies. Beyond its role in early morphogenesis, growing evidence points towards an essential function of the primary cilium in neural circuit formation in the central nervous system. However, very little is known about a potential role in the formation of the peripheral nervous system. Here, we investigate the presence of the primary cilium in neural crest cells and their derivatives in the trunk of developing chicken embryos in vivo. We found that neural crest cells, sensory neurons, and boundary cap cells all bear a primary cilium during key stages of early peripheral nervous system formation. Moreover, we describe differences in the ciliation of neuronal cultures of different populations from the peripheral and central nervous systems. Our results offer a framework for further in vivo and in vitro investigations on specific roles that the primary cilium might play during peripheral nervous system formation. |
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primary cilium ciliogenesis neural circuit formation neural crest cells DRG boundary cap cells |
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