Megan Rothstein, Ana Paula Azambuja, Tatiane Y. Kanno, Catriona Breen, Marcos Simoes-Costa
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TGF-β signaling controls neural crest developmental plasticity via SMAD2/3
The neural crest is a highly plastic stem cell population that represents an exception to the germ layer theory. Despite being of ectodermal origin, cranial neural crest cells can differentiate into skeletal derivatives typically formed by mesoderm. Here, we report that SMAD2/3-mediated transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) signaling enhances neural crest developmental potential in the chicken embryo. Our results show that TGF-β signaling modulates neural crest axial identity and directly controls the gene circuits that support skeletal differentiation. Cooperation between TGF-β and low levels of WNT signaling in the embryonic head activates cranial-specific cis-regulatory elements. Activation of TGF-β signaling reprogrammed trunk neural crest cells into adopting an anterior identity and led to the development of an improved protocol for the generation of human cranial neural crest cells. Our findings indicate TGF-β signaling is required for the specification of cranial neural crest cells, endowing them with the potential to give rise to the craniofacial skeleton.
期刊介绍:
Developmental Cell, established in 2001, is a comprehensive journal that explores a wide range of topics in cell and developmental biology. Our publication encompasses work across various disciplines within biology, with a particular emphasis on investigating the intersections between cell biology, developmental biology, and other related fields. Our primary objective is to present research conducted through a cell biological perspective, addressing the essential mechanisms governing cell function, cellular interactions, and responses to the environment. Moreover, we focus on understanding the collective behavior of cells, culminating in the formation of tissues, organs, and whole organisms, while also investigating the consequences of any malfunctions in these intricate processes.