Sonic Hedgehog Signaling Rises to the Surface: Emerging Roles in Neocortical Development

  • Yabut O
  • Pleasure S
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Abstract

The mammalian neocortex is composed of a diverse population of neuronal and glial cells that are crucial for cognition and consciousness. Orchestration of molecular events that lead to the production of distinct cell lineages is now a major research focus. Recent studies in mammalian animal models reveal that Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) signaling plays crucial roles in this process. In this review, we will evaluate these studies and provide insights on how Shh signaling specifically influence cortical development, beyond its established roles in telencephalic patterning, by specifically focusing on its impact on cells derived from the cortical radial glial (RG) cells. We will also assess how these findings further advance our knowledge of neurological diseases and discuss potential roles of targeting Shh signaling in therapies.

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Yabut, O. R., & Pleasure, S. J. (2017). Sonic Hedgehog Signaling Rises to the Surface: Emerging Roles in Neocortical Development. Brain Plasticity, 3(2), 119–128. https://doi.org/10.3233/bpl-180064

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