2006
DOI: 10.1242/dev.02281
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Early Hedgehog signaling from neural to oral epithelium organizes anterior craniofacial development

Abstract: Hedgehog (Hh) signaling plays multiple roles in the development of the anterior craniofacial skeleton. We show that the earliest function of Hh is indirect, regulating development of the stomodeum, or oral ectoderm. A subset of post-migratory neural crest cells, that gives rise to the cartilages of the anterior neurocranium and the pterygoid process of the palatoquadrate in the upper jaw, condenses upon the upper or roof layer of the stomodeal ectoderm in the first pharyngeal arch. We observe that in mutants f… Show more

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“…Crest-derived palatal precursors, fate mapped in previous studies 3,4 , migrate around the eye to reach the oral ectoderm and the subset of these crest cells migrating rostrally to the eye must additionally migrate around the optic stalk (see below). Both rostrally and caudally migrating crest cells express pdgfra throughout migration to the oral ectoderm (Fig.…”
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“…Crest-derived palatal precursors, fate mapped in previous studies 3,4 , migrate around the eye to reach the oral ectoderm and the subset of these crest cells migrating rostrally to the eye must additionally migrate around the optic stalk (see below). Both rostrally and caudally migrating crest cells express pdgfra throughout migration to the oral ectoderm (Fig.…”
Section: Mirn140 Regulates Pdgfra Protein Levels During Palatogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While later events involving palatal shelves have not been described in zebrafish, palatal precursors migrate both rostral and caudal to the eye to condense upon the oral ectoderm in amniotes 1 as well as zebrafish 2,3 and evidence continues to accumulate that the early signaling environment governing palatogenesis is also largely equivalent [3][4][5][6] . For instance, Hh signaling is crucial for palatogenesis in humans and zebrafish 3,4,7 . Zebrafish and amniotes also share expression patterns of palatogenic genes such as Shh 4,8 , Fgf8 4,9,10 and Pdgf receptor alpha (Pdgfra) [11][12][13] .…”
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