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Published December 1, 2018 | public
Journal Article

Migration and Diversification of the Vagal Neural Crest

Abstract

Arising within the neural tube between the cranial and trunk regions of the body axis, the vagal neural crest shares interesting similarities in its migratory routes and derivatives with other neural crest populations. However, the vagal neural crest is also unique in its ability to contribute to diverse organs including the heart and enteric nervous system. This review highlights the migratory routes of the vagal neural crest and compares them across multiple vertebrates. We also summarize recent advances in understanding vagal neural crest ontogeny and discuss the contribution of this important neural crest population to the cardiovascular system and endoderm-derived organs, including the thymus, lungs and pancreas.

Additional Information

© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Received 26 March 2018, Revised 3 July 2018, Accepted 3 July 2018, Available online 5 July 2018. We would like to thank Dr. Max Ezin for helpful discussion, Weiyi Tang for providing images in Fig. 2, and Stephen Green for consultation on vagal neural crest. This work was supported by a Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) Recruitment Grant to RAU, NIH DE024157 and HD037105 to MEB, and Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSAs F32DE026355, F32HD087026 and F32HD088022 to EJH, EK and MLP, respectively. The authors declare no competing interests.

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