TY - JOUR
T1 - Tissue/planar cell polarity in vertebrates
T2 - New insights and new questions
AU - Wang, Yanshu
AU - Nathans, Jeremy
PY - 2007/2
Y1 - 2007/2
N2 - This review focuses on the tissue/planar cell polarity (PCP) pathway and its role in generating spatial patterns in vertebrates. Current evidence suggests that PCP integrates both global and local signals to orient diverse structures with respect to the body axes. Interestingly, the system acts on both subcellular structures, such as hair bundles in auditory and vestibular sensory neurons, and multicellular structures, such as hair follicles. Recent work has shown that intriguing connections exist between the PCP-based orienting system and left-right asymmetry, as well as between the oriented cell movements required for neural tube closure and tubulogenesis. Studies in mice, frogs and zebrafish have revealed that similarities, as well as differences, exist between PCP in Drosophila and vertebrates.
AB - This review focuses on the tissue/planar cell polarity (PCP) pathway and its role in generating spatial patterns in vertebrates. Current evidence suggests that PCP integrates both global and local signals to orient diverse structures with respect to the body axes. Interestingly, the system acts on both subcellular structures, such as hair bundles in auditory and vestibular sensory neurons, and multicellular structures, such as hair follicles. Recent work has shown that intriguing connections exist between the PCP-based orienting system and left-right asymmetry, as well as between the oriented cell movements required for neural tube closure and tubulogenesis. Studies in mice, frogs and zebrafish have revealed that similarities, as well as differences, exist between PCP in Drosophila and vertebrates.
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U2 - 10.1242/dev.02772
DO - 10.1242/dev.02772
M3 - Review article
C2 - 17259302
AN - SCOPUS:33947327064
SN - 0950-1991
VL - 134
SP - 647
EP - 658
JO - Development (Cambridge)
JF - Development (Cambridge)
IS - 4
ER -