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Retinoic acid is a key regulatory switch determining the difference between lung and thyroid fates in Xenopus laevis

BACKGROUND: The lung and thyroid are derived from the anterior endoderm. Retinoic acid and Fgf signalling are known to be essential for development of the lung in mouse but little is known on how the lung and thyroid are specified in Xenopus. RESULTS: If either retinoic acid or Fgf signalling is inh...

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Autores principales: Wang, Jean H, Deimling, Steven J, D'Alessandro, Nicole E, Zhao, Lin, Possmayer, Fred, Drysdale, Thomas A
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3268113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22185339
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-11-75
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author Wang, Jean H
Deimling, Steven J
D'Alessandro, Nicole E
Zhao, Lin
Possmayer, Fred
Drysdale, Thomas A
author_facet Wang, Jean H
Deimling, Steven J
D'Alessandro, Nicole E
Zhao, Lin
Possmayer, Fred
Drysdale, Thomas A
author_sort Wang, Jean H
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description BACKGROUND: The lung and thyroid are derived from the anterior endoderm. Retinoic acid and Fgf signalling are known to be essential for development of the lung in mouse but little is known on how the lung and thyroid are specified in Xenopus. RESULTS: If either retinoic acid or Fgf signalling is inhibited, there is no differentiation of the lung as assayed by expression of sftpb. There is no change in expression of thyroid gland markers when retinoic acid signalling is blocked after gastrulation and when Fgf signalling is inhibited there is a short window of time where pax2 expression is inhibited but expression of other markers is unaffected. If exogenous retinoic acid is given to the embryo between embryonic stages 20 and 26, the presumptive thyroid expresses sftpb and sftpc, specific markers of lung differentiation and expression of key thyroid transcription factors is lost. When the presumptive thyroid is transplanted into the posterior embryo, it also expresses sftpb, although pax2 expression is not blocked. CONCLUSIONS: After gastrulation, retinoic acid is required for lung but not thyroid differentiation in Xenopus while Fgf signalling is needed for lung but only for early expression of pax2 in the thyroid. Exposure to retinoic acid can cause the presumptive thyroid to switch to a lung developmental program.
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spelling pubmed-32681132012-01-30 Retinoic acid is a key regulatory switch determining the difference between lung and thyroid fates in Xenopus laevis Wang, Jean H Deimling, Steven J D'Alessandro, Nicole E Zhao, Lin Possmayer, Fred Drysdale, Thomas A BMC Dev Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: The lung and thyroid are derived from the anterior endoderm. Retinoic acid and Fgf signalling are known to be essential for development of the lung in mouse but little is known on how the lung and thyroid are specified in Xenopus. RESULTS: If either retinoic acid or Fgf signalling is inhibited, there is no differentiation of the lung as assayed by expression of sftpb. There is no change in expression of thyroid gland markers when retinoic acid signalling is blocked after gastrulation and when Fgf signalling is inhibited there is a short window of time where pax2 expression is inhibited but expression of other markers is unaffected. If exogenous retinoic acid is given to the embryo between embryonic stages 20 and 26, the presumptive thyroid expresses sftpb and sftpc, specific markers of lung differentiation and expression of key thyroid transcription factors is lost. When the presumptive thyroid is transplanted into the posterior embryo, it also expresses sftpb, although pax2 expression is not blocked. CONCLUSIONS: After gastrulation, retinoic acid is required for lung but not thyroid differentiation in Xenopus while Fgf signalling is needed for lung but only for early expression of pax2 in the thyroid. Exposure to retinoic acid can cause the presumptive thyroid to switch to a lung developmental program. BioMed Central 2011-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3268113/ /pubmed/22185339 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-11-75 Text en Copyright ©2011 Wang et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wang, Jean H
Deimling, Steven J
D'Alessandro, Nicole E
Zhao, Lin
Possmayer, Fred
Drysdale, Thomas A
Retinoic acid is a key regulatory switch determining the difference between lung and thyroid fates in Xenopus laevis
title Retinoic acid is a key regulatory switch determining the difference between lung and thyroid fates in Xenopus laevis
title_full Retinoic acid is a key regulatory switch determining the difference between lung and thyroid fates in Xenopus laevis
title_fullStr Retinoic acid is a key regulatory switch determining the difference between lung and thyroid fates in Xenopus laevis
title_full_unstemmed Retinoic acid is a key regulatory switch determining the difference between lung and thyroid fates in Xenopus laevis
title_short Retinoic acid is a key regulatory switch determining the difference between lung and thyroid fates in Xenopus laevis
title_sort retinoic acid is a key regulatory switch determining the difference between lung and thyroid fates in xenopus laevis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3268113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22185339
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-11-75
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