Bioinformatic analysis of nematode migration-associated genes identifies novel vertebrate neural crest markers

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Neural crest cells are highly motile, yet a limited number of genes governing neural crest migration have been identified by conventional studies. To test the hypothesis that cell migration genes are likely to be conserved over large evolutionary distances and from diverse tissues, we searched for vertebrate homologs of genes important for migration of various cell types in the invertebrate nematode and examined their expression during vertebrate neural crest cell migration. Our systematic analysis utilized a combination of comparative genomic scanning, functional pathway analysis and gene expression profiling to uncover previously unidentified genes expressed by premigratory, emigrating and/or migrating neural crest cells. The results demonstrate that similar gene sets are expressed in migratory cell types across distant animals and different germ layers. Bioinformatics analysis of these factors revealed relationships between these genes within signaling pathways that may be important during neural crest cell migration. © 2014 Kwon et al.

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Kwon, S. H., Park, O. K., Nie, S., Kwak, J., Hwang, B. J., Bronner, M. E., & Kee, Y. (2014). Bioinformatic analysis of nematode migration-associated genes identifies novel vertebrate neural crest markers. PLoS ONE, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103024

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