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Tfap2a-dependent changes in mouse facial morphology result in clefting that can be ameliorated by a reduction in Fgf8 gene dosage

Failure of facial prominence fusion causes cleft lip and palate (CL/P), a common human birth defect. Several potential mechanisms can be envisioned that would result in CL/P, including failure of prominence growth and/or alignment as well as a failure of fusion of the juxtaposed epithelial seams. He...

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Autores principales: Green, Rebecca M., Feng, Weiguo, Phang, Tzulip, Fish, Jennifer L., Li, Hong, Spritz, Richard A., Marcucio, Ralph S., Hooper, Joan, Jamniczky, Heather, Hallgrímsson, Benedikt, Williams, Trevor
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Publicado: The Company of Biologists Limited 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4283648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25381013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.017616
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author Green, Rebecca M.
Feng, Weiguo
Phang, Tzulip
Fish, Jennifer L.
Li, Hong
Spritz, Richard A.
Marcucio, Ralph S.
Hooper, Joan
Jamniczky, Heather
Hallgrímsson, Benedikt
Williams, Trevor
author_facet Green, Rebecca M.
Feng, Weiguo
Phang, Tzulip
Fish, Jennifer L.
Li, Hong
Spritz, Richard A.
Marcucio, Ralph S.
Hooper, Joan
Jamniczky, Heather
Hallgrímsson, Benedikt
Williams, Trevor
author_sort Green, Rebecca M.
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description Failure of facial prominence fusion causes cleft lip and palate (CL/P), a common human birth defect. Several potential mechanisms can be envisioned that would result in CL/P, including failure of prominence growth and/or alignment as well as a failure of fusion of the juxtaposed epithelial seams. Here, using geometric morphometrics, we analyzed facial outgrowth and shape change over time in a novel mouse model exhibiting fully penetrant bilateral CL/P. This robust model is based upon mutations in Tfap2a, the gene encoding transcription factor AP-2α, which has been implicated in both syndromic and non-syndromic human CL/P. Our findings indicate that aberrant morphology and subsequent misalignment of the facial prominences underlies the inability of the mutant prominences to fuse. Exencephaly also occured in some of the Tfap2a mutants and we observed additional morphometric differences that indicate an influence of neural tube closure defects on facial shape. Molecular analysis of the CL/P model indicates that Fgf signaling is misregulated in the face, and that reducing Fgf8 gene dosage can attenuate the clefting pathology by generating compensatory changes. Furthermore, mutations in either Tfap2a or Fgf8 increase variance in facial shape, but the combination of these mutations restores variance to normal levels. The alterations in variance provide a potential mechanistic link between clefting and the evolution and diversity of facial morphology. Overall, our findings suggest that CL/P can result from small gene-expression changes that alter the shape of the facial prominences and uncouple their coordinated morphogenesis, which is necessary for normal fusion.
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spelling pubmed-42836482015-01-06 Tfap2a-dependent changes in mouse facial morphology result in clefting that can be ameliorated by a reduction in Fgf8 gene dosage Green, Rebecca M. Feng, Weiguo Phang, Tzulip Fish, Jennifer L. Li, Hong Spritz, Richard A. Marcucio, Ralph S. Hooper, Joan Jamniczky, Heather Hallgrímsson, Benedikt Williams, Trevor Dis Model Mech Research Article Failure of facial prominence fusion causes cleft lip and palate (CL/P), a common human birth defect. Several potential mechanisms can be envisioned that would result in CL/P, including failure of prominence growth and/or alignment as well as a failure of fusion of the juxtaposed epithelial seams. Here, using geometric morphometrics, we analyzed facial outgrowth and shape change over time in a novel mouse model exhibiting fully penetrant bilateral CL/P. This robust model is based upon mutations in Tfap2a, the gene encoding transcription factor AP-2α, which has been implicated in both syndromic and non-syndromic human CL/P. Our findings indicate that aberrant morphology and subsequent misalignment of the facial prominences underlies the inability of the mutant prominences to fuse. Exencephaly also occured in some of the Tfap2a mutants and we observed additional morphometric differences that indicate an influence of neural tube closure defects on facial shape. Molecular analysis of the CL/P model indicates that Fgf signaling is misregulated in the face, and that reducing Fgf8 gene dosage can attenuate the clefting pathology by generating compensatory changes. Furthermore, mutations in either Tfap2a or Fgf8 increase variance in facial shape, but the combination of these mutations restores variance to normal levels. The alterations in variance provide a potential mechanistic link between clefting and the evolution and diversity of facial morphology. Overall, our findings suggest that CL/P can result from small gene-expression changes that alter the shape of the facial prominences and uncouple their coordinated morphogenesis, which is necessary for normal fusion. The Company of Biologists Limited 2015-01 2014-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4283648/ /pubmed/25381013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.017616 Text en © 2015. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Research Article
Green, Rebecca M.
Feng, Weiguo
Phang, Tzulip
Fish, Jennifer L.
Li, Hong
Spritz, Richard A.
Marcucio, Ralph S.
Hooper, Joan
Jamniczky, Heather
Hallgrímsson, Benedikt
Williams, Trevor
Tfap2a-dependent changes in mouse facial morphology result in clefting that can be ameliorated by a reduction in Fgf8 gene dosage
title Tfap2a-dependent changes in mouse facial morphology result in clefting that can be ameliorated by a reduction in Fgf8 gene dosage
title_full Tfap2a-dependent changes in mouse facial morphology result in clefting that can be ameliorated by a reduction in Fgf8 gene dosage
title_fullStr Tfap2a-dependent changes in mouse facial morphology result in clefting that can be ameliorated by a reduction in Fgf8 gene dosage
title_full_unstemmed Tfap2a-dependent changes in mouse facial morphology result in clefting that can be ameliorated by a reduction in Fgf8 gene dosage
title_short Tfap2a-dependent changes in mouse facial morphology result in clefting that can be ameliorated by a reduction in Fgf8 gene dosage
title_sort tfap2a-dependent changes in mouse facial morphology result in clefting that can be ameliorated by a reduction in fgf8 gene dosage
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4283648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25381013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.017616
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