'Three signals - three body axes' as patterning principle in bilaterians.

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Christof Niehrs, Ettore Zapparoli, Hyeyoon Lee
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Abstract

In vertebrates, the three orthogonal body axes, anteroposterior (AP), dorsoventral (DV) and left-right (LR) are determined at gastrula and neurula stages by the Spemann-Mangold organizer and its equivalents. A common feature of AP and DV axis formation is that an evolutionary conserved interplay between growth factors (Wnt, BMP) and their extracellular antagonists (e.g. Dkk1, Chordin) creates signaling gradients for axial patterning. Recent work showed that LR patterning in Xenopus follows the same principle, with R-spondin 2 (Rspo2) as an extracellular FGF antagonist, which creates a signaling gradient that determines the LR vector. That a triad of anti-FGF, anti-BMP, and anti-Wnt governs LR, DV, and AP axis formation reveals a unifying principle in animal development. We discuss how cross-talk between these three signals confers integrated AP-DV-LR body axis patterning underlying developmental robustness, size scaling, and harmonious regulation. We propose that Urbilateria featured three orthogonal body axes that were governed by a Cartesian coordinate system of orthogonal Wnt/AP, BMP/DV, and FGF/LR signaling gradients.

三信号-三体轴 "是两栖动物的模式化原则。
在脊椎动物中,三个正交体轴,即前后轴(AP)、背腹轴(DV)和左右轴(LR),是在胚胎期和神经细胞期由 Spemann-Mangold 组织器及其等同物决定的。AP轴和DV轴形成的一个共同特征是,生长因子(Wnt、BMP)和它们的细胞外拮抗剂(如Dkk1、Chordin)之间在进化过程中形成的相互作用为轴形态的形成创造了信号梯度。最近的研究表明,爪蟾的 LR 形态也遵循同样的原理,R-spondin 2(Rspo2)是细胞外 FGF 拮抗剂,它产生的信号梯度决定了 LR 的矢量。抗 FGF、抗 BMP 和抗 Wnt 三者共同控制着 LR、DV 和 AP 轴的形成,这揭示了动物发育中的一个统一原则。我们讨论了这三种信号之间的交叉作用是如何赋予AP-DV-LR体轴综合模式化的,这种模式化是发育稳健性、大小缩放和和谐调控的基础。我们提出 Urbilateria 具有三个正交的体轴,这些体轴受正交的 Wnt/AP、BMP/DV 和 FGF/LR 信号梯度的直角坐标系控制。
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Cells & Development
Cells & Development DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-
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