Cell interactions, signals and transcriptional hierarchy governing placode progenitor induction
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ABSTRACT: Cranial placodes contribute to all sense organs and sensory ganglia in the vertebrate head. Despite their diversity they originate from a common pool of Six1/Eya2+ progenitors. In a molecular screen we identify new factors upstream of the Six1/Eya2 cassette and use these to dissect the transcriptional hierarchy that controls progenitor specification. We find that although two different tissues, the lateral head mesoderm and the prechordal mesendoderm, induce placode progenitors, both initiate a common transcriptional state, but over time gradually impart regional character. Thus, as cells acquire placode progenitor identify they pass through successive transcriptional states each identified by a distinct set of factors and controlled by different signalling pathways. Thus, we propose a new model for placode progenitor induction reminiscent of Waddington’s evocation-individuation model for neural induction.
ORGANISM(S): Gallus gallus
PROVIDER: GSE81023 | GEO | 2017/07/12
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA320302
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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