Genetic mechanisms of multiciliated cell development: from fate choice to differentiation in zebrafish and other models

FEBS J. 2023 Nov 23. doi: 10.1111/febs.17012. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Multiciliated cells (MCCS) form bundles of cilia and their activities are essential for the proper development and physiology of many organ systems. Not surprisingly, defects in MCCs have profound consequences and are associated with numerous disease states. Here, we discuss the current understanding of MCC formation, with a special focus on the genetic and molecular mechanisms of MCC fate choice and differentiation. Furthermore, we cast a spotlight on the use of zebrafish to study MCC ontogeny and several recent advances made in understanding MCCs using this vertebrate model to delineate mechanisms of MCC emergence in the developing kidney.

Keywords: development; differentiation; multiciliated cell; prostaglandin; specification.

Publication types

  • Review