Fgf signaling induces posterior neuroectoderm independently of Bmp signaling inhibition
Open Access
- 5 November 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Developmental Dynamics
- Vol. 231 (4), 750-757
- https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.20244
Abstract
Whereas according to the neural default model, neural specification is induced by extracellular inhibitors of bone morphogenetic proteins (Bmps), the role of fibroblast growth factors (Fgfs) during neural induction is heavily debated. Here, we show that, in zebrafish embryos, Bmps and Fgfs play differential roles during the induction and patterning of the anterior vs. the posterior neuroectoderm. Induction of anterior neuroectoderm, giving rise to fore- and midbrain, is accomplished by Bmp inhibition, with Fgfs playing a moderate posteriorizing/patterning role, possibly by blocking Bmp signaling at the level of Smad proteins. In contrast, in the posterior-most neuroectoderm, which is located in marginal regions of the early gastrula embryo to give rise to spinal cord and hindbrain, Fgfs play a neural-inducing rather than a neural-patterning role. This Fgf-dependent posterior neural induction takes place during late blastula and early gastrula stages, after mesoderm has been induced and cannot be blocked by Bmps or the Bmp target gene and downstream effector ΔNp63α, indicating that here, Fgfs act independently of Bmp signaling inhibition. Developmental Dynamics 231:750–757, 2004.Keywords
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