The Head's Tale: Anterior-Posterior Axis Formation in the Mouse Embryo.
The Head's Tale: Anterior-Posterior Axis Formation in the Mouse Embryo.
Curr Top Dev Biol. 2018;128:365-390
Authors: Stower MJ, Srinivas S
Abstract
The establishment of the anterior-posterior (A-P) axis is a fundamental event during early development and marks the start of the process by which the basic body plan is laid down. This axial information determines where gastrulation, that generates and positions cells of the three-germ layers, occurs. A-P patterning requires coordinated interactions between multiple tissues, tight spatiotemporal control of signaling pathways, and the coordination of tissue growth with morphogenetic movements. In the mouse, a specialized population of cells, the anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) undergoes a migration event critical for correct A-P pattern. In this review, we summarize our understanding of the generation of anterior pattern, focusing on the role of the AVE. We will also outline some of the many questions that remain regarding the mechanism by which the first axial asymmetry is established, how the AVE is induced, and how it moves within the visceral endoderm epithelium.
PMID: 29477169 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Current Topics in Developmental Biology - Category: Biology Authors: Stower MJ, Srinivas S Tags: Curr Top Dev Biol Source Type: research
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