Level-specific role of
paraxial mesoderm in regulation of Tbx5/Tbx4 expression and limb initiation
Saito D, Yonei-Tamura S, Takahashi Y and Tamura K
Dev Biol (2006)
SUMMARY
Tetrapod limbs, forelimbs and hindlimbs, emerge as limb buds during development
from appropriate positions along the rostro-caudal axis of the main body.
In this study, tissue interactions by which rostro-caudal level-specific
limb initiation is established were analyzed. The limb bud originates
from the lateral plate located laterally to the paraxial mesoderm, and
we obtained evidence that level-specific tissue interactions between the
paraxial mesoderm and the lateral plate mesoderm are important for the
determination of the limb-type-specific gene expression and limb outgrowth.
When the wing-level paraxial mesoderm was transplanted into the presumptive
leg region, the wing-level paraxial mesoderm upregulated the expression
of Tbx5, a wing marker gene, and downregulated the expression of Tbx4
and Pitx1, leg marker genes, in the leg-level lateral plate. The wing-level
paraxial mesoderm relocated into the leg level also inhibited outgrowth
of the hindlimb bud and downregulated Fgf10 and Fgf8 expression, demonstrating
that the wing-level paraxial mesoderm cannot substitute for the function
of the leg-level paraxial mesoderm in initiation and outgrowth of the
hindlimb. The paraxial mesoderm taken from the neck- and flank-level regions
also had effects on Tbx5/Tbx4 expression with different efficiencies.
These findings suggest that the paraxial mesoderm has level-specific abilities
along the rostro-caudal axis in the limb-type-specific mechanism for limb
initiation.\
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