| Literature DB >> 32561665 |
Karin D Prummel1,2, Susan Nieuwenhuize1,2, Christian Mosimann3,2.
Abstract
The lateral plate mesoderm (LPM) forms the progenitor cells that constitute the heart and cardiovascular system, blood, kidneys, smooth muscle lineage and limb skeleton in the developing vertebrate embryo. Despite this central role in development and evolution, the LPM remains challenging to study and to delineate, owing to its lineage complexity and lack of a concise genetic definition. Here, we outline the processes that govern LPM specification, organization, its cell fates and the inferred evolutionary trajectories of LPM-derived tissues. Finally, we discuss the development of seemingly disparate organ systems that share a common LPM origin.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiovascular system; Cell fate; Development; Evolution; Gene regulation; Lateral plate mesoderm
Year: 2020 PMID: 32561665 PMCID: PMC7328003 DOI: 10.1242/dev.175059
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Development ISSN: 0950-1991 Impact factor: 6.868