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Review
. 2025 Mar;48(3):213-226.
doi: 10.1016/j.tins.2024.12.008. Epub 2025 Jan 23.

Making sense of vertebrate senses from a neural crest and cranial placode evo-devo perspective

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Making sense of vertebrate senses from a neural crest and cranial placode evo-devo perspective

Brittany M Edens et al. Trends Neurosci. 2025 Mar.

Abstract

The evolution of vertebrates from protochordate ancestors marked the beginning of the gradual transition to predatory lifestyles. Enabled by the acquisition of multipotent neural crest and cranial placode cell populations, vertebrates developed an elaborate peripheral nervous system, equipped with paired sense organs, which aided in adaptive behaviors and ultimately, successful colonization of diverse environmental niches. Underpinning the enduring success of vertebrates is the highly adaptable nature of the peripheral nervous system, which is enabled by the exceptional malleability of the neural crest and placode developmental programs. Here, we explore the embryonic origins of the vertebrate senses from the neural crest and cranial placodes and discuss the evolutionary trajectory of the senses in the context of adaptation to novel environments.

Keywords: New Head Hypothesis; gene regulatory network; neural plate border; peripheral nervous system; sense organs; water-to-land transition.

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Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests in relation to this work.

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