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The many faces of <i>Sox2</i> function in neural crest development

Yoshio Wakamatsu, Masanori Uchikawa

2020Development Growth & Differentiation16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neural crest (NC) cells give rise to a wide variety of cell types and tissues, such as neurons and glial cells in the peripheral nervous system. Sox2, which encodes an HMG-box transcription factor, is known to mediate pluripotency of primordial germ cells and embryonic stem (ES)/induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, and to regulate central nervous system development. Previous studies have revealed that Sox2 is also an important regulator of NC development. This review summarizes the well-established inhibitory roles of Sox2 in NC formation and subsequent neuronal differentiation of NC-derived cells. This review also covers recent studies suggesting additional roles for Sox2 in early NC development, neurogenesis, and glial differentiation of NC-derived cells.

Topics & Concepts

SOX2Neural crestBiologyNeurogenesisInduced pluripotent stem cellRegulatorEmbryonic stem cellCell biologyNeural stem cellNeuroscienceStem cellNeural developmentGeneticsEmbryoGenePluripotent Stem Cells ResearchCongenital heart defects researchDevelopmental Biology and Gene Regulation
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