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Ectodermal Organ Development Is Regulated by a microRNA-26b-Lef-1-Wnt Signaling Axis

The developmental role of Lef-1 in ectodermal organs has been characterized using Lef-1 murine knockout models. We generated a Lef-1 conditional over-expression (COEL) mouse to determine the role of Lef-1 expression in epithelial structures at later stages of development after endogenous expression...

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Autores principales: Eliason, Steve, Sharp, Thad, Sweat, Mason, Sweat, Yan Y., Amendt, Brad A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7372039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32760291
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00780
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author Eliason, Steve
Sharp, Thad
Sweat, Mason
Sweat, Yan Y.
Amendt, Brad A.
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description The developmental role of Lef-1 in ectodermal organs has been characterized using Lef-1 murine knockout models. We generated a Lef-1 conditional over-expression (COEL) mouse to determine the role of Lef-1 expression in epithelial structures at later stages of development after endogenous expression switches to the mesenchyme. Lef-1 over expression (OE) in the oral epithelium creates a new dental epithelial stem cell niche that significantly increases incisor growth. These data indicate that Lef-1 expression is switched off in the dental epithelial at early stages to maintain the stem cell niche and regulate incisor growth. Bioinformatics analyses indicated that miR-26b expression increased coinciding with decreased Lef-1 expression in the dental epithelium. We generated a murine model over-expressing miR-26b that targets endogenous Lef-1 expression and Lef-1-related developmental mechanisms. miR-26b OE mice have ectodermal organ defects including a lack of incisors, molars, and hair similar to the Lef-1 null mice. miR-26b OE rescues the Lef-1 OE phenotype demonstrating a critical genetic and developmental role for miR-26b in the temporal and spatial expression of Lef-1 in epithelial tissues. Lef-1 expression regulates Wnt signaling and Wnt target genes as well as cell proliferation mechanisms, while miR-26b OE reduced the levels of Wnt target gene expression. The extra stem cell compartment in the COEL mice expressed Lef-1 suggesting that Lef-1 is a stem cell factor, which was absent in the miR-26b OE/COEL rescue mice. This is the first demonstration of a microRNA OE mouse model that has ectodermal organ defects. These findings demonstrate that the levels of Lef-1 are critical for development and establish a role for miR-26b in the regulation of ectodermal organ development through the control of Lef-1 expression and an endogenous stem cell niche.
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spelling pubmed-73720392020-08-04 Ectodermal Organ Development Is Regulated by a microRNA-26b-Lef-1-Wnt Signaling Axis Eliason, Steve Sharp, Thad Sweat, Mason Sweat, Yan Y. Amendt, Brad A. Front Physiol Physiology The developmental role of Lef-1 in ectodermal organs has been characterized using Lef-1 murine knockout models. We generated a Lef-1 conditional over-expression (COEL) mouse to determine the role of Lef-1 expression in epithelial structures at later stages of development after endogenous expression switches to the mesenchyme. Lef-1 over expression (OE) in the oral epithelium creates a new dental epithelial stem cell niche that significantly increases incisor growth. These data indicate that Lef-1 expression is switched off in the dental epithelial at early stages to maintain the stem cell niche and regulate incisor growth. Bioinformatics analyses indicated that miR-26b expression increased coinciding with decreased Lef-1 expression in the dental epithelium. We generated a murine model over-expressing miR-26b that targets endogenous Lef-1 expression and Lef-1-related developmental mechanisms. miR-26b OE mice have ectodermal organ defects including a lack of incisors, molars, and hair similar to the Lef-1 null mice. miR-26b OE rescues the Lef-1 OE phenotype demonstrating a critical genetic and developmental role for miR-26b in the temporal and spatial expression of Lef-1 in epithelial tissues. Lef-1 expression regulates Wnt signaling and Wnt target genes as well as cell proliferation mechanisms, while miR-26b OE reduced the levels of Wnt target gene expression. The extra stem cell compartment in the COEL mice expressed Lef-1 suggesting that Lef-1 is a stem cell factor, which was absent in the miR-26b OE/COEL rescue mice. This is the first demonstration of a microRNA OE mouse model that has ectodermal organ defects. These findings demonstrate that the levels of Lef-1 are critical for development and establish a role for miR-26b in the regulation of ectodermal organ development through the control of Lef-1 expression and an endogenous stem cell niche. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7372039/ /pubmed/32760291 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00780 Text en Copyright © 2020 Eliason, Sharp, Sweat, Sweat and Amendt. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Eliason, Steve
Sharp, Thad
Sweat, Mason
Sweat, Yan Y.
Amendt, Brad A.
Ectodermal Organ Development Is Regulated by a microRNA-26b-Lef-1-Wnt Signaling Axis
title Ectodermal Organ Development Is Regulated by a microRNA-26b-Lef-1-Wnt Signaling Axis
title_full Ectodermal Organ Development Is Regulated by a microRNA-26b-Lef-1-Wnt Signaling Axis
title_fullStr Ectodermal Organ Development Is Regulated by a microRNA-26b-Lef-1-Wnt Signaling Axis
title_full_unstemmed Ectodermal Organ Development Is Regulated by a microRNA-26b-Lef-1-Wnt Signaling Axis
title_short Ectodermal Organ Development Is Regulated by a microRNA-26b-Lef-1-Wnt Signaling Axis
title_sort ectodermal organ development is regulated by a microrna-26b-lef-1-wnt signaling axis
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7372039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32760291
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00780
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