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Hepatocyte Growth Factor Signaling in Intrapancreatic Ductal Cells Drives Pancreatic Morphogenesis

In a forward genetic screen for regulators of pancreas development in zebrafish, we identified donut(s908), a mutant which exhibits failed outgrowth of the exocrine pancreas. The s908 mutation leads to a leucine to arginine substitution in the ectodomain of the hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) tyrosin...

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Autores principales: Anderson, Ryan M., Delous, Marion, Bosch, Justin A., Ye, Lihua, Robertson, Morgan A., Hesselson, Daniel, Stainier, Didier Y. R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3723531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23935514
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003650
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author Anderson, Ryan M.
Delous, Marion
Bosch, Justin A.
Ye, Lihua
Robertson, Morgan A.
Hesselson, Daniel
Stainier, Didier Y. R.
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Delous, Marion
Bosch, Justin A.
Ye, Lihua
Robertson, Morgan A.
Hesselson, Daniel
Stainier, Didier Y. R.
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description In a forward genetic screen for regulators of pancreas development in zebrafish, we identified donut(s908), a mutant which exhibits failed outgrowth of the exocrine pancreas. The s908 mutation leads to a leucine to arginine substitution in the ectodomain of the hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) tyrosine kinase receptor, Met. This missense mutation impedes the proteolytic maturation of the receptor, its trafficking to the plasma membrane, and diminishes the phospho-activation of its kinase domain. Interestingly, during pancreatogenesis, met and its hgf ligands are expressed in pancreatic epithelia and mesenchyme, respectively. Although Met signaling elicits mitogenic and migratory responses in varied contexts, normal proliferation rates in donut mutant pancreata together with dysmorphic, mislocalized ductal cells suggest that met primarily functions motogenically in pancreatic tail formation. Treatment with PI3K and STAT3 inhibitors, but not with MAPK inhibitors, phenocopies the donut pancreatic defect, further indicating that Met signals through migratory pathways during pancreas development. Chimera analyses showed that Met-deficient cells were excluded from the duct, but not acinar, compartment in the pancreatic tail. Conversely, wild-type intrapancreatic duct and “tip cells” at the leading edge of the growing pancreas rescued the donut phenotype. Altogether, these results reveal a novel and essential role for HGF signaling in the intrapancreatic ducts during exocrine morphogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-37235312013-08-09 Hepatocyte Growth Factor Signaling in Intrapancreatic Ductal Cells Drives Pancreatic Morphogenesis Anderson, Ryan M. Delous, Marion Bosch, Justin A. Ye, Lihua Robertson, Morgan A. Hesselson, Daniel Stainier, Didier Y. R. PLoS Genet Research Article In a forward genetic screen for regulators of pancreas development in zebrafish, we identified donut(s908), a mutant which exhibits failed outgrowth of the exocrine pancreas. The s908 mutation leads to a leucine to arginine substitution in the ectodomain of the hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) tyrosine kinase receptor, Met. This missense mutation impedes the proteolytic maturation of the receptor, its trafficking to the plasma membrane, and diminishes the phospho-activation of its kinase domain. Interestingly, during pancreatogenesis, met and its hgf ligands are expressed in pancreatic epithelia and mesenchyme, respectively. Although Met signaling elicits mitogenic and migratory responses in varied contexts, normal proliferation rates in donut mutant pancreata together with dysmorphic, mislocalized ductal cells suggest that met primarily functions motogenically in pancreatic tail formation. Treatment with PI3K and STAT3 inhibitors, but not with MAPK inhibitors, phenocopies the donut pancreatic defect, further indicating that Met signals through migratory pathways during pancreas development. Chimera analyses showed that Met-deficient cells were excluded from the duct, but not acinar, compartment in the pancreatic tail. Conversely, wild-type intrapancreatic duct and “tip cells” at the leading edge of the growing pancreas rescued the donut phenotype. Altogether, these results reveal a novel and essential role for HGF signaling in the intrapancreatic ducts during exocrine morphogenesis. Public Library of Science 2013-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3723531/ /pubmed/23935514 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003650 Text en © 2013 Anderson 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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Anderson, Ryan M.
Delous, Marion
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Ye, Lihua
Robertson, Morgan A.
Hesselson, Daniel
Stainier, Didier Y. R.
Hepatocyte Growth Factor Signaling in Intrapancreatic Ductal Cells Drives Pancreatic Morphogenesis
title Hepatocyte Growth Factor Signaling in Intrapancreatic Ductal Cells Drives Pancreatic Morphogenesis
title_full Hepatocyte Growth Factor Signaling in Intrapancreatic Ductal Cells Drives Pancreatic Morphogenesis
title_fullStr Hepatocyte Growth Factor Signaling in Intrapancreatic Ductal Cells Drives Pancreatic Morphogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Hepatocyte Growth Factor Signaling in Intrapancreatic Ductal Cells Drives Pancreatic Morphogenesis
title_short Hepatocyte Growth Factor Signaling in Intrapancreatic Ductal Cells Drives Pancreatic Morphogenesis
title_sort hepatocyte growth factor signaling in intrapancreatic ductal cells drives pancreatic morphogenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3723531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23935514
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003650
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