Role of FGF signalling in neural crest cell migration during early chick embryo development

Zygote. 2018 Dec;26(6):457-464. doi: 10.1017/S096719941800045X. Epub 2018 Dec 6.

Abstract

SummaryFibroblast growth factor (FGF) signalling acts as one of modulators that control neural crest cell (NCC) migration, but how this is achieved is still unclear. In this study, we investigated the effects of FGF signalling on NCC migration by blocking this process. Constructs that were capable of inducing Sprouty2 (Spry2) or dominant-negative FGFR1 (Dn-FGFR1) expression were transfected into the cells making up the neural tubes. Our results revealed that blocking FGF signalling at stage HH10 (neurulation stage) could enhance NCC migration at both the cranial and trunk levels in the developing embryos. It was established that FGF-mediated NCC migration was not due to altering the expression of N-cadherin in the neural tube. Instead, we determined that cyclin D1 was overexpressed in the cranial and trunk levels when Sprouty2 was upregulated in the dorsal neural tube. These results imply that the cell cycle was a target of FGF signalling through which it regulates NCC migration at the neurulation stage.

Keywords: Cell cycle; EMT; FGF signalling; Neural crest cells; Sprouty2.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cadherins / genetics
  • Cadherins / metabolism
  • Cell Movement
  • Chick Embryo / cytology*
  • Chick Embryo / metabolism*
  • Cyclin D1 / genetics
  • Cyclin D1 / metabolism
  • Fibroblast Growth Factors / metabolism*
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
  • Nerve Tissue Proteins / genetics
  • Nerve Tissue Proteins / metabolism
  • Neural Crest / cytology*
  • Neural Crest / metabolism
  • Neural Tube / embryology
  • Neural Tube / metabolism
  • Receptor, Fibroblast Growth Factor, Type 1 / genetics
  • Receptor, Fibroblast Growth Factor, Type 1 / metabolism
  • Signal Transduction

Substances

  • Cadherins
  • Nerve Tissue Proteins
  • Cyclin D1
  • Fibroblast Growth Factors
  • Receptor, Fibroblast Growth Factor, Type 1