Elsevier

Developmental Biology

Volume 253, Issue 2, 15 January 2003, Pages 258-263
Developmental Biology

Regular article
Neural crest origin of mammalian Merkel cells

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Abstract

Here, we provide evidence for the neural crest origin of mammalian Merkel cells. Together with nerve terminals, Merkel cells form slowly adapting cutaneous mechanoreceptors that transduce steady indentation in hairy and glabrous skin. We have determined the ontogenetic origin of Merkel cells in Wnt1-cre/R26R compound transgenic mice, in which neural crest cells are marked indelibly. Merkel cells in whiskers and interfollicular locations express the transgene, β-galactosidase, identifying them as neural crest descendants. We thus conclude that murine Merkel cells originate from the neural crest.

Keywords

Neural crest
Merkel cell
Mechanoreceptor
Wnt1
R26R
Cre
β-Galactosidase
Mouse
Mammalian
Whisker

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