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Ana-Citlali Gradilla1, David Sanchez-Hernandez2, Lucy Brunt3, Steffen Scholpp4.
Abstract
Spatial organization of membrane domains within cells and cells within tissues is key to the development of organisms and the maintenance of adult tissue. Cell polarization is crucial for correct cell-cell signalling, which, in turn, promotes cell differentiation and tissue patterning. However, the mechanisms linking internal cell polarity to intercellular signalling are just beginning to be unravelled. The Hedgehog (Hh) and Wnt pathways are major directors of development and their malfunction can cause severe disorders like cancer. Here we discuss parallel advances into understanding the mechanism of Hedgehog and Wnt signal dissemination and reception. We hypothesize that cell polarization of the signal-sending and signal-receiving cells is crucial for proper signal spreading and activation of the pathway and, thus, fundamental for development of multicellular organisms.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29636056 PMCID: PMC5894156 DOI: 10.1186/s12915-018-0511-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Biol ISSN: 1741-7007 Impact factor: 7.431
Fig. 1.Apical ligand recycling in source cell. Endocytosis-regulated Wnt/Wg and Hh secretion. After formation and lipid modification of the ligand, chaperones transport the ligands to the apical side of the source cell. The ligands get re-endocytosed and packaged on exosomes for subsequent secretion at the basolateral side
Fig. 2.Ligand trafficking at the basolateral side. Wnt/Wg and Hh traffic from the basolateral side of the source cell to the receiving cell on exosomes or cytonemes. At the basolateral side of the receiving cell, the ligands bind to the receptors and co-receptors, respectively. Consequently, signal pathway activation and ligand–receptor degradation take place in the target cell