通过小鸡模型揭示早期血内皮发育:见解和未来观点

IF 2.5 3区 生物学 Q2 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Lydia Pouncey, Gi Fay Mok
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摘要

鸡胚胎是促进我们对早期血液内皮发育的理解的重要模型,特别是在造血干细胞(hsc)的形成和内皮向造血转化(EHT)的过程中。鸡胚胎的易获取性和易操作性使其成为研究血液和内皮细胞发育的宝贵工具。使用该模型的早期研究提供了关键的见解,证明胚胎内区域,如背主动脉(DA),是hsc的主要来源,而不是之前认为的卵黄囊(YS)。鸡胚胎主动脉内造血簇(IAHCs)和EHT过程的发现为其他脊椎动物(包括小鼠和斑马鱼)的类似发现奠定了基础。基因工具的最新进展,如表达荧光蛋白的转基因鸡,进一步提高了细胞谱系追踪和动态细胞过程实时成像的精度。这篇综述强调了鸡模型的历史贡献和当代进展,强调了其在发育生物学中的持续相关性。通过研究关键发现和方法创新,我们的目标是证明鸡胚胎作为理解血液内皮发育的模型系统的重要性,以及它在再生医学和血液疾病治疗应用方面的潜力。最后,我们将强调鸡模型与其他模型系统在比较和组学水平研究中的潜在应用,以及未来的发展方向。
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Unravelling early hematoendothelial development through the chick model: Insights and future perspectives

Unravelling early hematoendothelial development through the chick model: Insights and future perspectives
The chicken embryo has been an important model in advancing our understanding of early hematoendothelial development, particularly in the formation of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and the endothelial-to-hematopoietic transition (EHT). The accessibility and ease of manipulation of chicken embryos have made them an invaluable tool for researching development of blood and endothelial cells. Early research using this model provided pivotal insights, demonstrating that intra-embryonic regions, such as the dorsal aorta (DA), are primary sources of HSCs, rather than the yolk sac (YS), as previously believed. The identification of intra-aortic hematopoietic clusters (IAHCs) and the process of EHT in the chicken embryo laid the foundation for similar discoveries in other vertebrate species, including mice and zebrafish. Recent advances in genetic tools, such as transgenic chickens expressing fluorescent proteins, have further enhanced the precision of cell lineage tracing and real-time imaging of dynamic cellular processes. This review highlights both historical contributions and contemporary advancements facilitated by the chicken model, underscoring its continued relevance in developmental biology. By examining key findings and methodological innovations, we aim to demonstrate the importance of the chicken embryo as a model system for understanding hematoendothelial development and its potential for informing therapeutic applications in regenerative medicine and blood disorders. Finally, we will underscore potential applications of the chicken model for comparative and omics-level studies in conjunction with other model systems and what future directions lie ahead.
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Developmental biology
Developmental biology 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.70%
发文量
182
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Developmental Biology (DB) publishes original research on mechanisms of development, differentiation, and growth in animals and plants at the molecular, cellular, genetic and evolutionary levels. Areas of particular emphasis include transcriptional control mechanisms, embryonic patterning, cell-cell interactions, growth factors and signal transduction, and regulatory hierarchies in developing plants and animals.
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