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The cytoneme connection: direct long-distance signal transfer during development.

Laura González-MéndezAna-Citlali GradillaIsabel Guerrero
Published in: Development (Cambridge, England) (2019)
During development, specialized cells produce signals that distribute among receiving cells to induce a variety of cellular behaviors and organize tissues. Recent studies have highlighted cytonemes, a type of specialized signaling filopodia that carry ligands and/or receptor complexes, as having a role in signal dispersion. In this Primer, we discuss how the dynamic regulation of cytonemes facilitates signal transfer in complex environments. We assess recent evidence for the mechanisms for cytoneme formation, function and regulation, and postulate that contact between cytoneme membranes promotes signal transfer as a new type of synapse (morphogenetic synapsis). Finally, we reflect on the fundamental unanswered questions related to understanding cytoneme biology.
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