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A hallmark of Spemann organizer function is its expression of Wnt antagonists that regulate axial embryonic patterning. Here we identify the tumor suppressor Protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor-type kappa (PTPRK), as a Wnt inhibitor in human cancer cells and in the Spemann organizer of embryos. We show that PTPRK acts via the transmembrane E3 ubiquitin ligase ZNRF3, a negative regulator of Wnt signaling promoting Wnt receptor degradation, which is also expressed in the organizer. Deficiency of Ptprk increases Wnt signaling, leading to reduced expression of Spemann organizer effector genes and inducing head and axial defects. We identify a '4Y' endocytic signal in ZNRF3, which PTPRK maintains unphosphorylated to promote Wnt receptor depletion. Our discovery of PTPRK as a negative regulator of Wnt receptor turnover provides a rationale for its tumor suppressive function and reveals that in PTPRK-RSPO3 recurrent cancer fusions both fusion partners, in fact, encode ZNRF3 regulators.
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Nat Commun
August 2025
Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
The establishment of the vertebrate body plan is orchestrated by the organizer, a specialized group of cells with inductive properties that guide axial specification during early development. In avian embryos, organizer cells reside within Hensen's node, a transient structure located at the tip of the primitive streak. Despite its pivotal role during gastrulation, the cellular architecture of the Hensen's node remains poorly understood.
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August 2025
Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology & Biochemistry, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
During development, a group of cells called organizers plays critical roles by sending signals to adjacent cells and controlling embryonic and tissue patterning. Recent studies suggest that these inductive cells facilitate the downstream signaling pathways conserved across organisms. However, what makes these cells fundamentally inductive is little understood.
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May 2025
Department of Medicine and Life Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain.
Studies in amphibian embryos revealed the existence of groups of cells, organizers, that play a central role in laying down the body plan. One, the Spemann-Mangold Organizer (SMO) is associated with the induction of the nervous system and the development of the head, whereas a second one has been linked with the development of the trunk and the tail. Homologues of these organizers have been described in other vertebrates.
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July 2025
Center for Genetic Medicine, the Fourth Affiliated Hospital of School of Medicine, and International School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Yiwu 322000, China; Institute of Genetics, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310058, China. Electronic address:
Precise dorsal-ventral (D-V) patterning of the neural tube (NT) is essential for the development and function of the central nervous system. However, existing models for studying NT D-V patterning and related human diseases remain inadequate. Here, we present organizers derived from pluripotent stem cell aggregate fusion ("ORDER"), a method that establishes opposing BMP and SHH gradients within neural ectodermal cell aggregates.
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