A modular organization of mammalian gastrulation and the Spemann-Mangold organizer.

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Alfonso Martinez Arias, André Dias, Alexandra E Wehmeyer, Sebastian J Arnold, Ulla-Maj Fiúza
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Abstract

Studies in amphibian embryos revealed the existence of groups of cells, organizers, that play a central role in laying down the body plan. One, the Spemann-Mangold Organizer (SMO) is associated with the induction of the nervous system and the development of the head, whereas a second one has been linked with the development of the trunk and the tail. Homologues of these organizers have been described in other vertebrates. In the mouse, the SMO organizer has been associated with a region of the mid- early gastrula and the tail-trunk Organizer with the node. Altogether these observations suggest a modular organization of the vertebrate body plan into three domains. One, most anterior, competent to form the brain, a middle one, associated with neural induction and the head, and one dedicated to axial extension. Work with gastruloids, pluripotent stem cell models of mammalian development, reveal that these modules are independent developmental units. Here we discuss the relationship of the gastruloids findings to the activity of organizers in embryos and the implications of this modular organization for the evolution of the vertebrate body plan.

哺乳动物原肠胚的模块化组织和Spemann-Mangold组织者。
对两栖动物胚胎的研究揭示了细胞群的存在,组织者在制定身体计划方面起着核心作用。一个是Spemann-Mangold组织者(SMO),它与神经系统的诱导和头部的发育有关,而另一个则与躯干和尾巴的发育有关。在其他脊椎动物中也发现了这些组织者的同源物。在小鼠中,SMO组织者与中早期原肠的一个区域有关,尾干组织者与淋巴结有关。总之,这些观察表明,脊椎动物身体的模块化组织计划分为三个领域。一个是最前面的,能够形成大脑;一个是中间的,与神经诱导和头部有关;另一个致力于轴向伸展。对哺乳动物发育的多能干细胞模型类原肠细胞的研究表明,这些模块是独立的发育单元。在这里,我们讨论了类胃原体的发现与胚胎组织者活动的关系,以及这种模块化组织对脊椎动物身体计划进化的影响。
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Cells & Development
Cells & Development DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-
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