Establishing embryonic territories in the context of wnt signaling

Ian Velloso, Lorena A. Maia, Nathalia G. Amado, Alice H. Reis, Xi He, Jose G. Abreu

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Abstract

This review highlights the work that my research group has been developing, together with international collaborators, during the last decade. Since we were able to establish the Xenopus laevis experimental model in Brazil, we have been focused on understanding early embryonic patterns regarding neural induction and axes establishment. In this context, the Wnt pathway appears as a major player and has been much explored by us and other research groups. Here, we chose to review three published works which we consider to be landmarks within the course of our research and also within the history of modern findings regarding neural induction and patterning. We intend to show how our series of discoveries, when painted together, tells a story that covers crucial developmental windows of early differentiation paths of anterior neural tissue: 1. establishing the head organizer in contrast to the trunk organizer in the early gastrula; 2. deciding between neural ectoderm and epidermis ectoderm at the blastula/gastrula stages, and 3. the gathering of prechordal unique properties in the late gastrula/early neurula.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)227-233
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Developmental Biology
Volume65
Issue number5-6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • B-catenin
  • Neural induction
  • Notum
  • Prechordal plate
  • Tiki
  • Xenopus laevis

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