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Distinct Steps of Neural Induction Revealed by Asterix, Obelix and TrkC, Genes Induced by Different Signals from the Organizer

The amniote organizer (Hensen's node) can induce a complete nervous system when grafted into a peripheral region of a host embryo. Although BMP inhibition has been implicated in neural induction, non-neural cells cannot respond to BMP antagonists unless previously exposed to a node graft for at...

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Autores principales: Pinho, Sonia, Simonsson, Pamela R., Trevers, Katherine E., Stower, Matthew J., Sherlock, William T., Khan, Mohsin, Streit, Andrea, Sheng, Guojun, Stern, Claudio D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3084772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21559472
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019157
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author Pinho, Sonia
Simonsson, Pamela R.
Trevers, Katherine E.
Stower, Matthew J.
Sherlock, William T.
Khan, Mohsin
Streit, Andrea
Sheng, Guojun
Stern, Claudio D.
author_facet Pinho, Sonia
Simonsson, Pamela R.
Trevers, Katherine E.
Stower, Matthew J.
Sherlock, William T.
Khan, Mohsin
Streit, Andrea
Sheng, Guojun
Stern, Claudio D.
author_sort Pinho, Sonia
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description The amniote organizer (Hensen's node) can induce a complete nervous system when grafted into a peripheral region of a host embryo. Although BMP inhibition has been implicated in neural induction, non-neural cells cannot respond to BMP antagonists unless previously exposed to a node graft for at least 5 hours before BMP inhibitors. To define signals and responses during the first 5 hours of node signals, a differential screen was conducted. Here we describe three early response genes: two of them, Asterix and Obelix, encode previously undescribed proteins of unknown function but Obelix appears to be a nuclear RNA-binding protein. The third is TrkC, a neurotrophin receptor. All three genes are induced by a node graft within 4–5 hours but they differ in the extent to which they are inducible by FGF: FGF is both necessary and sufficient to induce Asterix, sufficient but not necessary to induce Obelix and neither sufficient nor necessary for induction of TrkC. These genes are also not induced by retinoic acid, Noggin, Chordin, Dkk1, Cerberus, HGF/SF, Somatostatin or ionomycin-mediated Calcium entry. Comparison of the expression and regulation of these genes with other early neural markers reveals three distinct “epochs”, or temporal waves, of gene expression accompanying neural induction by a grafted organizer, which are mirrored by specific stages of normal neural plate development. The results are consistent with neural induction being a cascade of responses elicited by different signals, culminating in the formation of a patterned nervous system.
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spelling pubmed-30847722011-05-10 Distinct Steps of Neural Induction Revealed by Asterix, Obelix and TrkC, Genes Induced by Different Signals from the Organizer Pinho, Sonia Simonsson, Pamela R. Trevers, Katherine E. Stower, Matthew J. Sherlock, William T. Khan, Mohsin Streit, Andrea Sheng, Guojun Stern, Claudio D. PLoS One Research Article The amniote organizer (Hensen's node) can induce a complete nervous system when grafted into a peripheral region of a host embryo. Although BMP inhibition has been implicated in neural induction, non-neural cells cannot respond to BMP antagonists unless previously exposed to a node graft for at least 5 hours before BMP inhibitors. To define signals and responses during the first 5 hours of node signals, a differential screen was conducted. Here we describe three early response genes: two of them, Asterix and Obelix, encode previously undescribed proteins of unknown function but Obelix appears to be a nuclear RNA-binding protein. The third is TrkC, a neurotrophin receptor. All three genes are induced by a node graft within 4–5 hours but they differ in the extent to which they are inducible by FGF: FGF is both necessary and sufficient to induce Asterix, sufficient but not necessary to induce Obelix and neither sufficient nor necessary for induction of TrkC. These genes are also not induced by retinoic acid, Noggin, Chordin, Dkk1, Cerberus, HGF/SF, Somatostatin or ionomycin-mediated Calcium entry. Comparison of the expression and regulation of these genes with other early neural markers reveals three distinct “epochs”, or temporal waves, of gene expression accompanying neural induction by a grafted organizer, which are mirrored by specific stages of normal neural plate development. The results are consistent with neural induction being a cascade of responses elicited by different signals, culminating in the formation of a patterned nervous system. Public Library of Science 2011-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3084772/ /pubmed/21559472 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019157 Text en Pinho et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Pinho, Sonia
Simonsson, Pamela R.
Trevers, Katherine E.
Stower, Matthew J.
Sherlock, William T.
Khan, Mohsin
Streit, Andrea
Sheng, Guojun
Stern, Claudio D.
Distinct Steps of Neural Induction Revealed by Asterix, Obelix and TrkC, Genes Induced by Different Signals from the Organizer
title Distinct Steps of Neural Induction Revealed by Asterix, Obelix and TrkC, Genes Induced by Different Signals from the Organizer
title_full Distinct Steps of Neural Induction Revealed by Asterix, Obelix and TrkC, Genes Induced by Different Signals from the Organizer
title_fullStr Distinct Steps of Neural Induction Revealed by Asterix, Obelix and TrkC, Genes Induced by Different Signals from the Organizer
title_full_unstemmed Distinct Steps of Neural Induction Revealed by Asterix, Obelix and TrkC, Genes Induced by Different Signals from the Organizer
title_short Distinct Steps of Neural Induction Revealed by Asterix, Obelix and TrkC, Genes Induced by Different Signals from the Organizer
title_sort distinct steps of neural induction revealed by asterix, obelix and trkc, genes induced by different signals from the organizer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3084772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21559472
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019157
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