Hedgehog signaling in the neural crest cells regulates the patterning and growth of facial primordia
Harvard University · Howard Hughes Medical Institute · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Facial abnormalities in human SHH mutants have implicated the Hedgehog (Hh) pathway in craniofacial development, but early defects in mouse Shh mutants have precluded the experimental analysis of this phenotype. Here, we removed Hh-responsiveness specifically in neural crest cells (NCCs), the multipotent cell type that gives rise to much of the skeleton and connective tissue of the head. In these mutants, many of the NCC-derived skeletal and nonskeletal components are missing, but the NCC-derived neuronal cell types are unaffected. Although the initial formation of branchial arches (BAs) is normal, expression of several Fox genes, specific targets of Hh signaling in cranial NCCs, is lost in the mutant. The…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- —
- Percentile
- —
- References
- 76
Authors
5- JJJuhee JeongCorresponding
Harvard University
- JMJunhao Mao
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University Press
- TTToyoaki Tenzen
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University Press
- AHAndreas H. Kottmann
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Columbia University
- APAndrew P. McMahon
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University Press
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Neural crest
- Hedgehog
- Sonic hedgehog
- Cell biology
- Hedgehog signaling pathway
- Embryonic stem cell
- Cranial neural crest