| Literature DB >> 31498774 |
Lu Wei1, Amir Al Oustah1, Patrick Blader1, Myriam Roussigné1.
Abstract
Coordinated migration of cell collectives is important during embryonic development and relies on cells integrating multiple mechanical and chemical cues. Recently, we described that focal activation of the FGF pathway promotes the migration of the parapineal in the zebrafish epithalamus. How FGF activity is restricted to leading cells in this system is, however, unclear. Here, we address the role of Notch signaling in modulating FGF activity within the parapineal. While Notch loss-of-function results in an increased number of parapineal cells activating the FGF pathway, global activation of Notch signaling decreases it; both contexts result in defects in parapineal migration and specification. Decreasing or increasing FGF signaling in a Notch loss-of-function context respectively rescues or aggravates parapineal migration defects without affecting parapineal cells specification. We propose that Notch signaling controls the migration of the parapineal through its capacity to restrict FGF pathway activation to a few leading cells.Entities:
Keywords: FGF pathway; cell biology; collective cell migration; developmental biology; left right asymmetry; notch signaling; zebrafish
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31498774 PMCID: PMC6733574 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.46275
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.140