一个基-1-酸盐受体在脊椎动物心脏发育过程中调节细胞迁移
1Department of Biochemistry, University of California San Francisco, 94143-0448, USA.
Nature
|July 26, 2000
概括
斑马鱼相隔数英里 (mil) 的突变通过影响细胞环境来破坏心脏前体细胞迁移. 这项研究确定了 lysosphingolipids 在脊椎动物发育和心脏形成中的新角色.
科学领域:
- 发展生物学 发展生物学
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
- 遗传学 遗传学是一种遗传学.
背景情况:
- 协调的细胞迁移对于胚胎发育,器官生成和组织修复至关重要.
- 心脏前体细胞的适当迁移对于在胚胎发生过程中形成功能性心脏至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 研究斑马鱼突变体中缺陷的心脏前体细胞迁移的遗传基础.
- 确定在发育过程中细胞迁移的 lysosphingolipid 中介调节的基础分子机制.
主要方法:
- 定位克隆以识别斑马鱼相距数英里 (mil) 的基因.
- 细胞移植实验,以评估细胞自主性与环境影响.
- 配体结合测定和下游信号分析.
主要成果:
- 密尔突变特别损害了心脏前体向胚胎中线的迁移.
- 移植研究表明,毫克突变会影响迁移环境,而不是细胞本身.
- 密尔基因编码了一个 lysosphingolipid G 蛋白结合受体,其中基-1-酸盐被确定为配体.
结论:
- Lysosphingolipids 在脊椎动物发育期间调节细胞迁移方面发挥了以前未知的作用.
- 密尔受体及其连接体基-1-酸盐对于建立心脏前体细胞迁移的允许环境至关重要.
- 这项研究提供了关键的分子洞察力,了解心脏器官发生过程中双边心脏原始体的融合.
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