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Publication : Self-organized pattern formation in the developing mouse neural tube by a temporal relay of BMP signaling.

First Author  Lehr S Year  2024
Journal  Dev Cell PubMed ID  39603235
Mgi Jnum  J:360045 Mgi Id  MGI:7791717
Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2024.10.024 Citation  Lehr S, et al. (2024) Self-organized pattern formation in the developing mouse neural tube by a temporal relay of BMP signaling. Dev Cell
abstractText  Developing tissues interpret dynamic changes in morphogen activity to generate cell type diversity. To quantitatively study bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling dynamics in the mouse neural tube, we developed an embryonic stem cell differentiation system tailored for growing tissues. Differentiating cells form striking self-organized patterns of dorsal neural tube cell types driven by sequential phases of BMP signaling that are observed both in vitro and in vivo. Data-driven biophysical modeling showed that these dynamics result from coupling fast negative feedback with slow positive regulation of signaling by the specification of an endogenous BMP source. Thus, in contrast to relays that propagate morphogen signaling in space, we identify a BMP signaling relay that operates in time. This mechanism allows for a rapid initial concentration-sensitive response that is robustly terminated, thereby regulating balanced sequential cell type generation. Our study provides an experimental and theoretical framework to understand how signaling dynamics are exploited in developing tissues.
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