2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-73706/v1
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Cell non-autonomy amplifies disruption of neurulation by mosaic Vangl2 deletion

Abstract: Post-zygotic mutations that generate tissue mosaicism are increasingly associated with severe congenital defects, including those arising from failed neural tube closure. We observed that elevation of the neural folds during mouse spinal neurulation is vulnerable to deletion of the planar cell polarity core component Van Gogh-like (Vangl)2 in as few as 16% of neuroepithelial cells. Vangl2-deleted cells are typically dispersed throughout the neuroepithelium, and each non-autonomously prevents apical constrictio… Show more

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