Mechanisms of neural crest migration

A Szabó, R Mayor - Annual Review of Genetics, 2018 - annualreviews.org
A Szabó, R Mayor
Annual Review of Genetics, 2018annualreviews.org
Neural crest cells are a transient embryonic cell population that migrate collectively to
various locations throughout the embryo to contribute a number of cell types to several
organs. After induction, the neural crest delaminates and undergoes an epithelial-to-
mesenchymal transition before migrating through intricate yet characteristic paths. The
neural crest exhibits a variety of migratory behaviors ranging from sheet-like mass migration
in the cephalic regions to chain migration in the trunk. During their journey, neural crest cells …
Neural crest cells are a transient embryonic cell population that migrate collectively to various locations throughout the embryo to contribute a number of cell types to several organs. After induction, the neural crest delaminates and undergoes an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition before migrating through intricate yet characteristic paths. The neural crest exhibits a variety of migratory behaviors ranging from sheet-like mass migration in the cephalic regions to chain migration in the trunk. During their journey, neural crest cells rely on a range of signals both from their environment and within the migrating population for navigating through the embryo as a collective. Here we review these interactions and mechanisms, including chemotactic cues of neural crest cells’ migration.
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