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Transient Inhibition of FGFR2b-Ligands Signaling Leads to Irreversible Loss of Cellular β-Catenin Organization and Signaling in AER during Mouse Limb Development

The vertebrate limbs develop through coordinated series of inductive, growth and patterning events. Fibroblast Growth Factor receptor 2b (FGFR2b) signaling controls the induction of the Apical Ectodermal Ridge (AER) but its putative roles in limb outgrowth and patterning, as well as in AER morpholog...

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Autores principales: Danopoulos, Soula, Parsa, Sara, Al Alam, Denise, Tabatabai, Reza, Baptista, Sheryl, Tiozzo, Caterina, Carraro, Gianni, Wheeler, Matthew, Barreto, Guillermo, Braun, Thomas, Li, Xiaokun, Hajihosseini, Mohammad K., Bellusci, Saverio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3805551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24167544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076248
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author Danopoulos, Soula
Parsa, Sara
Al Alam, Denise
Tabatabai, Reza
Baptista, Sheryl
Tiozzo, Caterina
Carraro, Gianni
Wheeler, Matthew
Barreto, Guillermo
Braun, Thomas
Li, Xiaokun
Hajihosseini, Mohammad K.
Bellusci, Saverio
author_facet Danopoulos, Soula
Parsa, Sara
Al Alam, Denise
Tabatabai, Reza
Baptista, Sheryl
Tiozzo, Caterina
Carraro, Gianni
Wheeler, Matthew
Barreto, Guillermo
Braun, Thomas
Li, Xiaokun
Hajihosseini, Mohammad K.
Bellusci, Saverio
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description The vertebrate limbs develop through coordinated series of inductive, growth and patterning events. Fibroblast Growth Factor receptor 2b (FGFR2b) signaling controls the induction of the Apical Ectodermal Ridge (AER) but its putative roles in limb outgrowth and patterning, as well as in AER morphology and cell behavior have remained unclear. We have investigated these roles through graded and reversible expression of soluble dominant-negative FGFR2b molecules at various times during mouse limb development, using a doxycycline/transactivator/tet(O)-responsive system. Transient attenuation (≤24 hours) of FGFR2b-ligands signaling at E8.5, prior to limb bud induction, leads mostly to the loss or truncation of proximal skeletal elements with less severe impact on distal elements. Attenuation from E9.5 onwards, however, has an irreversible effect on the stability of the AER, resulting in a progressive loss of distal limb skeletal elements. The primary consequences of FGFR2b-ligands attenuation is a transient loss of cell adhesion and down-regulation of P63, β1-integrin and E-cadherin, and a permanent loss of cellular β-catenin organization and WNT signaling within the AER. Combined, these effects lead to the progressive transformation of the AER cells from pluristratified to squamous epithelial-like cells within 24 hours of doxycycline administration. These findings show that FGFR2b-ligands signaling has critical stage-specific roles in maintaining the AER during limb development.
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spelling pubmed-38055512013-10-28 Transient Inhibition of FGFR2b-Ligands Signaling Leads to Irreversible Loss of Cellular β-Catenin Organization and Signaling in AER during Mouse Limb Development Danopoulos, Soula Parsa, Sara Al Alam, Denise Tabatabai, Reza Baptista, Sheryl Tiozzo, Caterina Carraro, Gianni Wheeler, Matthew Barreto, Guillermo Braun, Thomas Li, Xiaokun Hajihosseini, Mohammad K. Bellusci, Saverio PLoS One Research Article The vertebrate limbs develop through coordinated series of inductive, growth and patterning events. Fibroblast Growth Factor receptor 2b (FGFR2b) signaling controls the induction of the Apical Ectodermal Ridge (AER) but its putative roles in limb outgrowth and patterning, as well as in AER morphology and cell behavior have remained unclear. We have investigated these roles through graded and reversible expression of soluble dominant-negative FGFR2b molecules at various times during mouse limb development, using a doxycycline/transactivator/tet(O)-responsive system. Transient attenuation (≤24 hours) of FGFR2b-ligands signaling at E8.5, prior to limb bud induction, leads mostly to the loss or truncation of proximal skeletal elements with less severe impact on distal elements. Attenuation from E9.5 onwards, however, has an irreversible effect on the stability of the AER, resulting in a progressive loss of distal limb skeletal elements. The primary consequences of FGFR2b-ligands attenuation is a transient loss of cell adhesion and down-regulation of P63, β1-integrin and E-cadherin, and a permanent loss of cellular β-catenin organization and WNT signaling within the AER. Combined, these effects lead to the progressive transformation of the AER cells from pluristratified to squamous epithelial-like cells within 24 hours of doxycycline administration. These findings show that FGFR2b-ligands signaling has critical stage-specific roles in maintaining the AER during limb development. Public Library of Science 2013-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3805551/ /pubmed/24167544 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076248 Text en © 2013 Danopoulos 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Danopoulos, Soula
Parsa, Sara
Al Alam, Denise
Tabatabai, Reza
Baptista, Sheryl
Tiozzo, Caterina
Carraro, Gianni
Wheeler, Matthew
Barreto, Guillermo
Braun, Thomas
Li, Xiaokun
Hajihosseini, Mohammad K.
Bellusci, Saverio
Transient Inhibition of FGFR2b-Ligands Signaling Leads to Irreversible Loss of Cellular β-Catenin Organization and Signaling in AER during Mouse Limb Development
title Transient Inhibition of FGFR2b-Ligands Signaling Leads to Irreversible Loss of Cellular β-Catenin Organization and Signaling in AER during Mouse Limb Development
title_full Transient Inhibition of FGFR2b-Ligands Signaling Leads to Irreversible Loss of Cellular β-Catenin Organization and Signaling in AER during Mouse Limb Development
title_fullStr Transient Inhibition of FGFR2b-Ligands Signaling Leads to Irreversible Loss of Cellular β-Catenin Organization and Signaling in AER during Mouse Limb Development
title_full_unstemmed Transient Inhibition of FGFR2b-Ligands Signaling Leads to Irreversible Loss of Cellular β-Catenin Organization and Signaling in AER during Mouse Limb Development
title_short Transient Inhibition of FGFR2b-Ligands Signaling Leads to Irreversible Loss of Cellular β-Catenin Organization and Signaling in AER during Mouse Limb Development
title_sort transient inhibition of fgfr2b-ligands signaling leads to irreversible loss of cellular β-catenin organization and signaling in aer during mouse limb development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3805551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24167544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076248
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