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Lens specification is the ground state of all sensory placodes, from which FGF promotes olfactory identity

  • 1. ROR icon King's College London
  • 2. ROR icon California Institute of Technology

Abstract

The sense organs of the vertebrate head comprise structures as varied as the eye, inner ear, and olfactory epithelium. In the early embryo, these assorted structures share a common developmental origin within the preplacodal region and acquire specific characteristics only later. Here we demonstrate a fundamental similarity in placodal precursors: in the chick all are specified as lens prior to acquiring features of specific sensory or neurogenic placodes. Lens specification becomes progressively restricted in the head ectoderm, initially by FGF and subsequently by signals derived from migrating neural crest cells. We show that FGF8 from the anterior neural ridge is both necessary and sufficient to promote olfactory fate in adjacent ectoderm. Our results reveal that placode precursors share a common ground state as lens and progressive restriction allows the full range of placodal derivatives to form.

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© 2006 Elsevier. We thank Sharon Pudaruth for excellent technical assistance and Claudio Stern for critical comments on the manuscript. This work was funded by grant USPHS DE16459 to M.B.-F., and by a Fight for Sight studentship and a BBSRC project grant (D010659/1) to A.S.

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59501
DOI
10.1016/j.devcel.2006.08.009
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CaltechAUTHORS:20150813-133335246

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Funding

NIH
DE16459
Fight for Sight
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
D010659/1

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