“…Although the first known activity of CXCR4 was the regulation of HIV- infection and cancer metastasis ( Bleul et al, 1997 ; Helbig et al, 2003 ; Doi et al, 2018 ; Shanmugam et al, 2018 ; Bianchi and Mezzapelle, 2020 ), CXCR4 is also an abundantly expressed chemokine receptor throughout embryogenesis ( Yusuf et al, 2005 ; Yusuf et al, 2006 ). The functions of the CXCR4/SDF-1 axis during embryogenesis include heart ventricular septum formation, gut vascular morphogenesis, sympathetic precursor cell migration, dentate granule cell migration, B lymphocyte migration, sensory neuron clustering, limb neuromuscular development and palatal osteogenesis ( Bagri et al, 2002 ; Odemis et al, 2005 ; Kasemeier-Kulesa et al, 2010 ; Escot et al, 2013 ; Mahadevan et al, 2014 ; Terheyden-Keighley et al, 2018 ; Laparidou et al, 2020 ; Verheijen et al, 2020 ; Yahya et al, 2020a ).…”