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Characterisation of the Fibroblast Growth Factor Dependent Transcriptome in Early Development

BACKGROUND: FGF signaling has multiple roles in regulating processes in animal development, including the specification and patterning of the mesoderm. In addition, FGF signaling supports self renewal of human embryonic stem cells and is required for differentiation of murine embryonic stem cells in...

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Autores principales: Branney, Peter A., Faas, Laura, Steane, Sarah E., Pownall, Mary Elizabeth, Isaacs, Harry V.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2659300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19333377
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004951
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author Branney, Peter A.
Faas, Laura
Steane, Sarah E.
Pownall, Mary Elizabeth
Isaacs, Harry V.
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Faas, Laura
Steane, Sarah E.
Pownall, Mary Elizabeth
Isaacs, Harry V.
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description BACKGROUND: FGF signaling has multiple roles in regulating processes in animal development, including the specification and patterning of the mesoderm. In addition, FGF signaling supports self renewal of human embryonic stem cells and is required for differentiation of murine embryonic stem cells into a number of lineages. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Given the importance of FGF signaling in regulating development and stem cell behaviour, we aimed to identify the transcriptional targets of FGF signalling during early development in the vertebrate model Xenopus laevis. We analysed the effects on gene expression in embryos in which FGF signaling was inhibited by dominant negative FGF receptors. 67 genes positively regulated by FGF signaling and 16 genes negatively regulated by FGF signaling were identified. FGF target genes are expressed in distinct waves during the late blastula to early gastrula phase. Many of these genes are expressed in the early mesoderm and dorsal ectoderm. A widespread requirement for FGF in regulating genes expressed in the Spemann organizer is revealed. The FGF targets MKP1 and DUSP5 are shown to be negative regulators of FGF signaling in early Xenopus tissues. FoxD3 and Lin28, which are involved in regulating pluripotency in ES cells are shown to be down regulated when FGF signaling is blocked. CONCLUSIONS: We have undertaken a detailed analysis of FGF target genes which has generated a robust, well validated data set. We have found a widespread role for FGF signaling in regulating the expression of genes mediating the function of the Spemann organizer. In addition, we have found that the FGF targets MKP1 and DUSP5 are likely to contribute to the complex feedback loops involved in modulating responses to FGF signaling. We also find a link between FGF signaling and the expression of known regulators of pluripotency.
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spelling pubmed-26593002009-03-31 Characterisation of the Fibroblast Growth Factor Dependent Transcriptome in Early Development Branney, Peter A. Faas, Laura Steane, Sarah E. Pownall, Mary Elizabeth Isaacs, Harry V. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: FGF signaling has multiple roles in regulating processes in animal development, including the specification and patterning of the mesoderm. In addition, FGF signaling supports self renewal of human embryonic stem cells and is required for differentiation of murine embryonic stem cells into a number of lineages. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Given the importance of FGF signaling in regulating development and stem cell behaviour, we aimed to identify the transcriptional targets of FGF signalling during early development in the vertebrate model Xenopus laevis. We analysed the effects on gene expression in embryos in which FGF signaling was inhibited by dominant negative FGF receptors. 67 genes positively regulated by FGF signaling and 16 genes negatively regulated by FGF signaling were identified. FGF target genes are expressed in distinct waves during the late blastula to early gastrula phase. Many of these genes are expressed in the early mesoderm and dorsal ectoderm. A widespread requirement for FGF in regulating genes expressed in the Spemann organizer is revealed. The FGF targets MKP1 and DUSP5 are shown to be negative regulators of FGF signaling in early Xenopus tissues. FoxD3 and Lin28, which are involved in regulating pluripotency in ES cells are shown to be down regulated when FGF signaling is blocked. CONCLUSIONS: We have undertaken a detailed analysis of FGF target genes which has generated a robust, well validated data set. We have found a widespread role for FGF signaling in regulating the expression of genes mediating the function of the Spemann organizer. In addition, we have found that the FGF targets MKP1 and DUSP5 are likely to contribute to the complex feedback loops involved in modulating responses to FGF signaling. We also find a link between FGF signaling and the expression of known regulators of pluripotency. Public Library of Science 2009-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2659300/ /pubmed/19333377 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004951 Text en Branney et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Faas, Laura
Steane, Sarah E.
Pownall, Mary Elizabeth
Isaacs, Harry V.
Characterisation of the Fibroblast Growth Factor Dependent Transcriptome in Early Development
title Characterisation of the Fibroblast Growth Factor Dependent Transcriptome in Early Development
title_full Characterisation of the Fibroblast Growth Factor Dependent Transcriptome in Early Development
title_fullStr Characterisation of the Fibroblast Growth Factor Dependent Transcriptome in Early Development
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of the Fibroblast Growth Factor Dependent Transcriptome in Early Development
title_short Characterisation of the Fibroblast Growth Factor Dependent Transcriptome in Early Development
title_sort characterisation of the fibroblast growth factor dependent transcriptome in early development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2659300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19333377
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004951
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