A gene regulatory network orchestrates neural crest formation

T Sauka-Spengler, M Bronner-Fraser - Nature reviews Molecular cell …, 2008 - nature.com
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2008nature.com
The neural crest is a multipotent, migratory cell population that is unique to vertebrate
embryos and gives rise to many derivatives, ranging from the peripheral nervous system to
the craniofacial skeleton and pigment cells. A multimodule gene regulatory network
mediates the complex process of neural crest formation, which involves the early induction
and maintenance of the precursor pool, emigration of the neural crest progenitors from the
neural tube via an epithelial to mesenchymal transition, migration of progenitor cells along …
Abstract
The neural crest is a multipotent, migratory cell population that is unique to vertebrate embryos and gives rise to many derivatives, ranging from the peripheral nervous system to the craniofacial skeleton and pigment cells. A multimodule gene regulatory network mediates the complex process of neural crest formation, which involves the early induction and maintenance of the precursor pool, emigration of the neural crest progenitors from the neural tube via an epithelial to mesenchymal transition, migration of progenitor cells along distinct pathways and overt differentiation into diverse cell types. Here, we review our current understanding of these processes and discuss the molecular players that are involved in the neural crest gene regulatory network.
nature.com