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Elevated Fibroblast Growth Factor Signaling Is Critical for the Pathogenesis of the Dwarfism in Evc2/Limbin Mutant Mice
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نویسنده
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zhang h. ,kamiya n. ,tsuji t. ,takeda h. ,scott g. ,rajderkar s. ,ray m.k. ,mochida y. ,allen b. ,lefebvre v. ,hung i.h. ,ornitz d.m. ,kunieda t. ,mishina y.
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منبع
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plos genetics - 2016 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 12
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چکیده
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Ellis-van creveld (evc) syndrome is a skeletal dysplasia,characterized by short limbs,postaxial polydactyly,and dental abnormalities. evc syndrome is also categorized as a ciliopathy because of ciliary localization of proteins encoded by the two causative genes,evc and evc2 (aka limbin). while recent studies demonstrated important roles for evc/evc2 in hedgehog signaling,there is still little known about the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the skeletal dysplasia features of evc patients,and in particular why limb development is affected,but not other aspects of organogenesis that also require hedgehog signaling. in this report,we comprehensively analyze limb skeletogenesis in evc2 mutant mice and in cell and tissue cultures derived from these mice. both in vivo and in vitro data demonstrate elevated fibroblast growth factor (fgf) signaling in evc2 mutant growth plates,in addition to compromised but not abrogated hedgehog-pthrp feedback loop. elevation of fgf signaling,mainly due to increased fgf18 expression upon inactivation of evc2 in the perichondrium,critically contributes to the pathogenesis of limb dwarfism. the limb dwarfism phenotype is partially rescued by inactivation of one allele of fgf18 in the evc2 mutant mice. taken together,our data uncover a novel pathogenic mechanism to understand limb dwarfism in patients with ellis-van creveld syndrome. this is an open access article,free of all copyright,and may be freely reproduced,distributed,transmitted,modified,built upon,or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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department of biologic and materials sciences,school of dentistry,university of michiganmi, United States, department of biologic and materials sciences,school of dentistry,university of michiganmi,united states,reproductive and developmental biology laboratory (rdbl),national institute of environmental health sciences,national institutes of health,research triangle park,durham,nc,united states,faculty of budo and sport studies,tenri university,nara, Japan, graduate school of environmental and life science,okayama university,okayama city, Japan, reproductive and developmental biology laboratory (rdbl),national institute of environmental health sciences,national institutes of health,research triangle park,durham,nc,united states,unit of animal genomics,giga-r & faculty of veterinary medicine,university of liège,liège, Belgium, knock out core,national institute of environmental health sciences,national institutes of health,research triangle park,durham,nc, United States, department of biologic and materials sciences,school of dentistry,university of michiganmi, United States, knock out core,national institute of environmental health sciences,national institutes of health,research triangle park,durham,nc, United States, department of molecular and cell biology,henry m. goldman school of dental medicine,boston university,boston,ma, United States, school of medicine,university of michiganmi, United States, department of cellular & molecular medicine,cleveland clinic lerner research institute,cleveland,oh, United States, department of neurobiology and anatomy,university of utah school of medicine,salt lake city,ut,united states,department of developmental biology,washington university school of medicine,st. louis,mo, United States, department of developmental biology,washington university school of medicine,st. louis,mo, United States, graduate school of environmental and life science,okayama university,okayama city, Japan, department of biologic and materials sciences,school of dentistry,university of michiganmi,united states,reproductive and developmental biology laboratory (rdbl),national institute of environmental health sciences,national institutes of health,research triangle park,durham,nc,united states,knock out core,national institute of environmental health sciences,national institutes of health,research triangle park,durham,nc, United States
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