| Literature DB >> 35020872 |
Robert N Kelsh1, Karen Camargo Sosa1, Saeed Farjami2, Vsevolod Makeev3,4, Jonathan H P Dawes5, Andrea Rocco2,6.
Abstract
Neural crest cells are crucial in development, not least because of their remarkable multipotency. Early findings stimulated two hypotheses for how fate specification and commitment from fully multipotent neural crest cells might occur, progressive fate restriction (PFR) and direct fate restriction, differing in whether partially restricted intermediates were involved. Initially hotly debated, they remain unreconciled, although PFR has become favoured. However, testing of a PFR hypothesis of zebrafish pigment cell development refutes this view. We propose a novel 'cyclical fate restriction' hypothesis, based upon a more dynamic view of transcriptional states, reconciling the experimental evidence underpinning the traditional hypotheses.Entities:
Keywords: Fate specification; Melanocyte; Neural crest cell; Pigment cell; Zebrafish
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Year: 2021 PMID: 35020872 DOI: 10.1242/dev.176057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Development ISSN: 0950-1991 Impact factor: 6.868