Dorsalisation Flashcards
Describe the neural tube folding
- neural plate curves
- neural plate border cells on each side are brought together and fuse
- non-neural ectoderm grows over so the neural tube is internal
Which transcription factors characterise neural plate border cells?
Pax3
Zic1
Pax7
c-myc
oncogene
promotes cell proliferation
Id
gives stem-like profile and pluripotency
Snail
enables epithelial to mesenchymal transition
How does the neural crest form?
- Border cells at the interface between non-neural ectoderm and the neural plate receive intermediate levels of BMP signalling (mixture BMP signalling from non-neural ectoderm and BMP antagonists from organiser)
- Induces expression of Msx1
- Wnts, FGFs and Msx1 turns on neural plate border cell TFs = Pax3, Zic1 and Pax7
- neural plate border cell TFs upregulate c-myc, Id, Snail and Sox9
- promotes proliferation. multipotency, delamination, migration and survival - neural plate border cells upregulate TFs promoting epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition
- neural crest cells delaminate from the border region and migrate away from the neural tube
What are the cell types generated by neural crest cells determined by?
- original position of NCC along AP axis
- time of NCC generation
- migratory pathway of NCCs and the signals they encounter
Superficial migratory pathway
NCCs migrating directly below ectoderm —–> melanocytes
Intermediate migratory pathway
- NCCs migrate from the top of the neural groove into the anterior and posterior regions of somites.
- NCCs migrating into the posterior somite encounter pissoffin - forces NCCs into anterior somite
- NCCs coalesce —> dorsal root sensory ganglia
What are bipolar neurons?
Neurons that project one axon into the spinal cord and project another axon into the periphery
What do NCCs migrating between the somites and neural tube to reach the area underneath notochord become?
Parasympathetic or sympathetic ganglia
What do NCCs migrating between the somites and neural tube to reach the area below the aorta become?
Adrenal medulla
How do roof plate cells establish dorsal neural tube patterning?
- roof plate cells secrete BMPs and Wnts
- BMPs and Wnts diffuse into the dorsal neural tube
- BMPs and Wnts activate BMP and Wnt signalling non-autonomously
- Induces expression of Pax6, Pax7, Pax3, Lim1 = causes acquisition of dorsal neural tube identity
Different BMPs turns on particular sets of TFs, which induces particular dorsal cell types
evidence that BMPs are involved in dorsal progenitor formation?
- KO GDF7 (TGFb ligand) —-> D1A neurons lost, no loss of D1B neurons
- express diptheria toxin by knocking into GDF7 loci —> initial differentiation unaffected. then roof plate removed –> lose Math1 and Ngn1 expression. mash1 expression spreads dorsally.
evidence that WNTs are involved in dorsal progenitor formation?
overexpress wnt - dorsal gene expression expands ventrally
reduce wnt - ventral genes expressed more dorsally