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N-cadherin facilitates trigeminal sensory neuron outgrowth and target tissue innervation.

Caroline A HalmiAlec T McIntoshCarrie E LeonardLisa A Taneyhill
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Our findings are significant because they demonstrate how neurons derived from two distinct cell populations, neural crest and placode cells, coordinate the outgrowth of their axons in time and space to generate the trigeminal ganglion using the cell adhesion molecule N-cadherin. Notably, our results provide evidence for the existence of subpopulations of neurons within the trigeminal ganglion that differentially require N-cadherin to facilitate axon outgrowth, and hint at the possibility that trigeminal pioneer neurons are derived from placode cells while followers arise from both placode and neural crest cells. These studies provide new insight into trigeminal gangliogenesis that will likely be translatable to other cranial ganglia and vertebrate species.
Keyphrases
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