Early hematopoietic and vascular development in the chick.

Hiroki Nagai, Masahiro Shin, Wei Weng, Fumie Nakazawa, Lars Martin Jakt, Cantas Alev, Guojun Sheng
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Abstract

The field of hematopoietic and vascular developmental research owes its origin to the chick embryo. Many key concepts, such as the hematopoietic stem cell, hemangioblast and hemogenic endothelium, were first proposed in this model organism. Genetically tractable models have gradually replaced the chick in the past two decades. However, advances in comparative genomics, transcriptomics and promoteromics promise a re-emergence of the chick embryo as a powerful model for hematopoietic/vascular research. This review summarizes the current status of our understanding of early blood/vascular development in the chick, focusing primarily on the processes of primitive hematopoiesis and early vascular network formation in the extraembryonic and lateral plate mesoderm territories. Emphasis is given to ontological and molecular association between the blood and endothelial cells and to the evolutionary relationship between the hemangioblasts, common precursors for the blood and endothelial lineages, and the coelomic epithelial lining cells. Links between early blood/vascular development and later definitive hematopoiesis are also discussed. Finally, potential applications of the chick model for comparative and omics-level studies of the blood/vascular system are highlighted.

鸡早期造血和血管发育。
造血和血管发育研究领域的起源要归功于鸡胚。许多关键概念,如造血干细胞、成血管细胞和造血内皮,都是在这种模式生物中首次提出的。在过去的二十年里,基因上易于控制的模型逐渐取代了小鸡。然而,随着比较基因组学、转录组学和启动子组学的进步,小鸡胚胎有望重新成为造血/血管研究的有力模型。本文综述了目前我们对鸡早期血液/血管发育的认识现状,主要集中在胚胎外和外侧板中胚层区域的原始造血和早期血管网络形成过程。重点是血液和内皮细胞之间的本体论和分子联系,以及血管母细胞(血液和内皮细胞的共同前体)与体腔上皮内衬细胞之间的进化关系。还讨论了早期血液/血管发育与后期决定性造血之间的联系。最后,强调了鸡模型在血液/血管系统的比较和组学水平研究中的潜在应用。
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