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Publication : A dual role for Hox genes in limb anterior-posterior asymmetry.

First Author  Zákány J Year  2004
Journal  Science Volume  304
Issue  5677 Pages  1669-72
PubMed ID  15192229 Mgi Jnum  J:91567
Mgi Id  MGI:3047474 Doi  10.1126/science.1096049
Citation  Zakany J, et al. (2004) A dual role for Hox genes in limb anterior-posterior asymmetry. Science 304(5677):1669-72
abstractText  Anterior-to-posterior patterning, the process whereby our digits are differently shaped, is a key aspect of limb development. It depends on the localized expression in posterior limb bud of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) and the morphogenetic potential of its diffusing product. By using an inversion of and a large deficiency in the mouse HoxD cluster, we found that a perturbation in the early collinear expression of Hoxd11, Hoxd12, and Hoxd13 in limb buds led to a loss of asymmetry. Ectopic Hox gene expression triggered abnormal Shh transcription, which in turn induced symmetrical expression of Hox genes in digits, thereby generating double posterior limbs. We conclude that early posterior restriction of Hox gene products sets up an anterior-posterior prepattern, which determines the localized activation of Shh. This signal is subsequently translated into digit morphological asymmetry by promoting the late expression of Hoxd genes, two collinear processes relying on opposite genomic topographies, upstream and downstream Shh signaling.
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