Expression of R-spondins/Lgrs in development of movable craniofacial organs

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q4 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Gene Expression Patterns Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.gep.2021.119195
Jun Nihara , Maiko Kawasaki , Katsushige Kawasaki , Akane Yamada , Fumiya Meguro , Takehisa Kudo , Supaluk Trakanant , Takahiro Nagai , Isao Saito , Takeyasu Maeda , Atsushi Ohazama
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Abstract

Wnt signaling plays a critical role in the development of many organs, including the major movable craniofacial organs tongue, lip, and eyelid. Four members of the R-spondin family (Rspo14) bind to Lgr4/5/6 to regulate the activation of Wnt signaling. However, it is not fully understood how Rspos/Lgrs regulate Wnt signaling during the development of movable craniofacial organs. To address this question, we examined the expression of Rspos, Lgrs, and Axin2 (major mediator of canonical Wnt signaling) during tongue, lip, and eyelid development. The expression of Axin2, Rspos and Lgrs was observed in many similar regions, suggesting that Rspos likely activate canonical Wnt signaling through the Lgr-dependent pathway in these regions. Lgr expression was not detected in regions where Axin2 and Rspos were expressed, suggesting that Rspos might activate canonical Wnt signaling through the Lgr-independent pathway in these regions. In addition, the expression of Rspos and Lgrs were observed in some other regions where Axin2 was not expressed, suggesting the possibility that Rspos and/or Lgrs are involved in non-canonical Wnt signaling or the Wnt-independent pathway. Thus, we identified a dynamic spatiotemporal expression pattern of Rspos and Lgrs during the development of the eyelid, tongue, and lip.

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R-spondins/Lgrs在颅面活动器官发育中的表达
Wnt信号在许多器官的发育中起着至关重要的作用,包括主要的可活动颅面器官舌头、嘴唇和眼睑。R-spondin家族的四个成员(Rspo1-4)结合Lgr4/5/6来调节Wnt信号的激活。然而,在活动颅面器官的发育过程中,Rspos/Lgrs如何调节Wnt信号尚不完全清楚。为了解决这个问题,我们检测了舌头、嘴唇和眼睑发育过程中Rspos、Lgrs和Axin2(典型Wnt信号的主要介质)的表达。Axin2、Rspos和Lgrs在许多相似的区域表达,提示Rspos可能在这些区域通过lgr依赖通路激活典型Wnt信号。在Axin2和Rspos表达的区域未检测到Lgr表达,提示Rspos可能在这些区域通过Lgr非依赖性通路激活典型Wnt信号。此外,在其他一些不表达Axin2的区域也观察到Rspos和Lgrs的表达,提示Rspos和/或Lgrs可能参与了非典型Wnt信号传导或Wnt独立通路。因此,我们确定了眼睑、舌头和嘴唇发育过程中Rspos和Lgrs的动态时空表达模式。
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Gene Expression Patterns
Gene Expression Patterns 生物-发育生物学
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期刊介绍: Gene Expression Patterns is devoted to the rapid publication of high quality studies of gene expression in development. Studies using cell culture are also suitable if clearly relevant to development, e.g., analysis of key regulatory genes or of gene sets in the maintenance or differentiation of stem cells. Key areas of interest include: -In-situ studies such as expression patterns of important or interesting genes at all levels, including transcription and protein expression -Temporal studies of large gene sets during development -Transgenic studies to study cell lineage in tissue formation
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