학술논문

Cell polarity control by Wnt morphogens.
Document Type
Article
Source
Developmental Biology. Jul2022, Vol. 487, p34-41. 8p.
Subject
*CELL polarity
*CAENORHABDITIS elegans
*MULTICELLULAR organisms
*GLYCOPROTEINS
*MECHANICAL movements
*CELL division
*SYMMETRY (Biology)
Language
ISSN
0012-1606
Abstract
Cell polarity is regulated by both intrinsic properties of the cell and extrinsic factors in the environment. Wnts are secreted glycoproteins in graded distribution, and they function as morphogens to instruct cell fate and as guidance cues to steer axon growth cone, respectively. Recent studies suggest that Wnts also instruct cell polarization in diverse contexts, by engaging cytoskeletal machineries or transcriptional mechanisms. Here we review the literature of cell polarity control by Wnt glycoproteins, with an emphasis on the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans , a multi-cellular organism in which the importance of polarity-inducing factors can be verified in vivo. In both embryonic and postembryonic cell lineages that undergo asymmetric division, Wnts act as directional signals to instruct the asymmetry of mitosis. In C. elegans , Wnts polarize neuroblasts to control their directional migration, and they also specify axon-dendrite polarity by providing spatial instruction for postmitotic neurons. Together this review summarizes recent advances and unsolved issues in cell polarity control by Wnt glycoproteins. [Display omitted] • Axon guidance cues and morphogens such as Wnts can instruct cell polarity. • Wnts polarize asymmetric cell divisions in vitro and in vivo. • Wnts regulate axon-dendrite polarity in C. elegans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]