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Characterization of an individual neural crest-like cell lineage in the invertebrate chordate Ciona intestinalis.

机译:脊椎无脊椎动物Ciona intestinalis中单个神经c样细胞谱系的表征。

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During embryogenesis, all chordate embryos undergo neurulation to form a dorsal, hollow nerve cord. Neural crest cells (NCC), considered a vertebrate innovation, arise during neurulation and later differentiate into a multitude of tissues that account for much of the structural complexity that distinguishes craniates from invertebrate chordates [1, 2]. NCCs are induced and specified at the border of the neural and non-neural ectoderm by a complex network of inductive signals and transcriptional regulators then migrate throughout the embryo prior to differentiating [3, 4]. Invertebrate chordates, such as ascidians and amphioxus, possess cell types such as melanocytes, sensory neurons and even migratory cells [5] that resemble neural crest derivatives. However, it is not known whether these invertebrate cells share developmental specification mechanisms with vertebrate NCCs. Here we show that neural crest-like cells descending from the pigment cell lineage (PCL) of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis (Ci) originate at the neural plate border, express NCC transcriptional regulatory genes, migrate at the time of neural tube closure and differentiate into NCC derivatives including melanocytes and sensory neurons. Importantly, this careful analysis of the PCL has been carried out with single-cell resolution within a single ascidian species. Our results suggest that the specification and development of neural crest-like cells at the neural plate border is a symplesiomorphy of olfactores and provides insight into how this gene regulatory network was co-opted for NCC specification during vertebrate evolution.;1. Northcutt, R.G., The new head hypothesis revisited. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 2005. 304B(4): p. 274-297. 2. Northcutt, R.G. and C. Gans, The genesis of neural crest and epidermal placodes: a reinterpretation of vertebrate origins. Q Rev Biol, 1983. 58(1): p. 1-28. 3. LaBonne, C. and M. Bronner-Fraser, Induction and patterning of the neural crest, a stem cell-like precursor population. J Neurobiol, 1998. 36(2): p. 175-89. 4. Baker, C.V. and M. Bronner-Fraser, The origins of the neural crest. Part I: embryonic induction. Mech Dev, 1997. 69(1-2): p. 3-11. 5. Jeffery, W.R., A.G. Strickler, and Y. Yamamoto, Migratory neural crest-like cells form body pigmentation in a urochordate embryo. Nature, 2004. 431(7009): p. 696-9.
机译:在胚胎发生过程中,所有的绒毛状胚胎均经过神经形成背侧中空神经索。神经rest细胞(NCC),被认为是脊椎动物的创新,在神经形成过程中出现,并随后分化为许多组织,这些组织在很大程度上区分了颅骨和无脊索[1,2]。 NCC通过复杂的感应信号网络和转录调节因子网络在神经和非神经外胚层的边界被诱导并确定,然后在分化前在整个胚胎中迁移[3,4]。无脊椎动物的脊索类动物,如海鞘和两栖类,具有类似于黑c衍生物的细胞类型,如黑素细胞,感觉神经元甚至迁徙细胞[5]。但是,尚不清楚这些无脊椎动物细胞是否与脊椎动物NCC共享发育规范机制。在这里,我们显示了从海鞘Ciona intestinalis(Ci)的色素细胞谱系(PCL)下降的神经neural样细胞起源于神经板边界,表达NCC转录调节基因,在神经管闭合时迁移并分化为NCC衍生物包括黑素细胞和感觉神经元。重要的是,对PCL的仔细分析已在单个海鞘物种内以单细胞分辨率进行。我们的研究结果表明,在神经板边界处神经like样细胞的发育和发育是嗅觉的对称性,并为了解脊椎动物进化过程中该基因调控网络如何被选作NCC的发展提供了见识。诺斯卡特(R.G.),重新讨论了新的头假设。实验动物学杂志B部分:分子与发育进化,2005年。304B(4):p。 274-297。 2. Northcutt,R.G.和C. Gans,神经c和表皮斑块的起源:脊椎动物起源的重新解释。 Q Rev Biol,1983。58(1):p。 1-28。 3. LaBonne,C.和M. Bronner-Fraser,神经c的诱导和模式,神经,是干细胞样前体群体。 J Neurobiol,1998年。36(2):p。 175-89。 4. Baker,简历和M. Bronner-Fraser,神经rest的起源。第一部分:胚胎诱导。 Mech Dev,1997。69(1-2):p。 3-11。 5. Jeffery,W.R.,A.G。Strickler和Y. Yamamoto,迁徙神经c样细胞在Urochordate胚胎中形成了身体色素沉着。自然,2004年。431(7009):p。 696-9。

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  • 作者

    Cone, Angela C.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, San Diego and San Diego State University.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, San Diego and San Diego State University.;
  • 学科 Biology Molecular.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 168 p.
  • 总页数 168
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 分子遗传学;
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