An interdisciplinary approach to investigate collective cell migration in neural crest
The neural crest serves as a powerful and tractable model paradigm for understanding collective cell migration. The neural crest cell populations are well‐known for their long‐distance collective migration and contribution to diverse cell lineages during vertebrate development. If neural crest cells...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Developmental dynamics 2020-03, Vol.249 (3), p.270-280 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The neural crest serves as a powerful and tractable model paradigm for understanding collective cell migration. The neural crest cell populations are well‐known for their long‐distance collective migration and contribution to diverse cell lineages during vertebrate development. If neural crest cells fail to reach a target or populate an incorrect location, then improper cell differentiation or uncontrolled cell proliferation can result. A wide range of interdisciplinary studies has been carried out to understand the response of neural crest cells to different stimuli and their ability to migrate to distant targets. In this critical commentary, we illustrate how an interdisciplinary collaboration involving experimental and mathematical modeling has led to a deeper understanding of cranial neural crest cell migration. We identify open questions and propose possible ways to start answering some of the challenges arising.
Key Findings
We propose neural crest as an experimentally tractable powerful paradigm to understand collective cell migration.
We show how an on‐going long‐standing interdisciplinary study on cranial neural crest cell migration is beginning to allow us to establish the hallmarks of collective cell migration.
We present a number of open questions that must be addressed to advance the field of neural crest cell migration. |
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ISSN: | 1058-8388 1097-0177 |
DOI: | 10.1002/dvdy.124 |