2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-021-03885-9
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Nerve-associated Schwann cell precursors contribute extracutaneous melanocytes to the heart, inner ear, supraorbital locations and brain meninges

Abstract: Melanocytes are pigmented cells residing mostly in the skin and hair follicles of vertebrates, where they contribute to colouration and protection against UV-B radiation. However, the spectrum of their functions reaches far beyond that. For instance, these pigment-producing cells are found inside the inner ear, where they contribute to the hearing function, and in the heart, where they are involved in the electrical conductivity and support the stiffness of cardiac valves. The embryonic origin of such extracut… Show more

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“…MITF expression in a number of Schwann cell precursors in the ganglion is consistent with the idea of these cells adopting a melanoblast fate before migrating into the otic vesicle. Our observations are consistent with reports from Kaucka et al, who in addition to MITF positive cells migrating both from the neural crest and from the VIIIth ganglion, also described melanocytic cells migrating into the otic vesicle posteriorly from the IX and X cranial nerves ( Kaucka et al, 2021 ). As the cochlea begins to elongate, Schwann cell precursors keep coalescing around the neurons of the VIIIth to form glia, and some differentiate into melanocytes.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…MITF expression in a number of Schwann cell precursors in the ganglion is consistent with the idea of these cells adopting a melanoblast fate before migrating into the otic vesicle. Our observations are consistent with reports from Kaucka et al, who in addition to MITF positive cells migrating both from the neural crest and from the VIIIth ganglion, also described melanocytic cells migrating into the otic vesicle posteriorly from the IX and X cranial nerves ( Kaucka et al, 2021 ). As the cochlea begins to elongate, Schwann cell precursors keep coalescing around the neurons of the VIIIth to form glia, and some differentiate into melanocytes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Similarly, single cell analysis of cochlear Plp1 positive embryonic ganglion cells found clusters expressing melanocyte markers (Tasdemir-Yilmaz et al, 2021). Finally, Kaucka et al reported that nerve associated Schwan cell precursors contribute extracutaneous melanocytes to the heart, meninges and supraorbital locations amongst others (Kaucka et al, 2021). Our data suggests that pigmented cells in the inner ear arise both through melanoblast precursors from neural crest migrating dorsolaterally under the dermis, and also from Schwann cell precursors associated with the cochleovestibular ganglion.…”
Section: Intermediate Cells Of the Cochlea Likely Originate From Schw...supporting
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“…differentiated states are under active maintenance by local signals. Under this view, we can consider that SCPs, which have been shown to be multipotent NCSCs [86,88,[152][153][154], and other NCSCs are NC-HMPs that have a histological and molecular phenotype driven by the local niche (e.g., for SCP, including the neuronal axon; [87]); consistent with this, the transcriptomic signature of SCPs and NCCs in mice are remarkably similar [38]. Release from that niche (e.g., when SCPs disperse from the axons; [86]) results in a change in the GRN state so that the NC-HMP resumes its fate sub-state cycling mode; this might be a key aspect of stem cell activation.…”
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confidence: 99%