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Class:IdSummation:9836001
_displayNameActivation of canonical WNT signaling by inhibition of GSK3 ...
_timestamp2024-02-06 01:22:56
created[InstanceEdit:9836030] May, Bruce, 2023-05-22
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:9836004] Wnt-regulated temporal control of BMP exposure directs the choice between neural plate border and epidermal fate
modified[InstanceEdit:9836140] May, Bruce, 2023-05-23
[InstanceEdit:9851582] May, Bruce, 2023-10-28
[InstanceEdit:9860056] May, Bruce, 2024-01-30
[InstanceEdit:9860406] May, Bruce, 2024-02-06
textActivation of canonical WNT signaling by inhibition of GSK3 causes expression of the pre-neural border gene GBX2 and the neural border genes TFAP2A, PAX3, PAX7, MSX1 in human embryonic stem cells (Leung et al. 2016). Addition of BMP4 late during the in vitro differentiation of neural crest cells from embryonic stem cells activates expression of TFAP2A and other markers of neural plate border and neural crest (Mimura et al. 2016). This agrees with findings in chicken that show inhibition of BMP signaling during gastrulation followed by activation of WNT and BMP signaling during neurulation induce differentiation of neural crest (Patthey et al. 2009). Activation of WNT signaling and inhibition of BMP signaling in human pluripotent stem cells in vitro generates neural crest cells (Tchieu et al. 2017). Activation of WNT signaling and BMP signaling generates cranial placode cells (Tchieu et al. 2017). Both neural crest and cranial placode cells express TFAP2A (Tchieu et al. 2017).
(summation)[BlackBoxEvent:9835255] Expression of TFAP2A in the neural plate border [Homo sapiens]
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