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Publication : Alx4 relays sequential FGF signaling to induce lacrimal gland morphogenesis.

First Author  Garg A Year  2017
Journal  PLoS Genet Volume  13
Issue  10 Pages  e1007047
PubMed ID  29028795 Mgi Jnum  J:246663
Mgi Id  MGI:5920658 Doi  10.1371/journal.pgen.1007047
Citation  Garg A, et al. (2017) Alx4 relays sequential FGF signaling to induce lacrimal gland morphogenesis. PLoS Genet 13(10):e1007047
abstractText  The sequential use of signaling pathways is essential for the guidance of pluripotent progenitors into diverse cell fates. Here, we show that Shp2 exclusively mediates FGF but not PDGF signaling in the neural crest to control lacrimal gland development. In addition to preventing p53-independent apoptosis and promoting the migration of Sox10-expressing neural crests, Shp2 is also required for expression of the homeodomain transcription factor Alx4, which directly controls Fgf10 expression in the periocular mesenchyme that is necessary for lacrimal gland induction. We show that Alx4 binds an Fgf10 intronic element conserved in terrestrial but not aquatic animals, underlying the evolutionary emergence of the lacrimal gland system in response to an airy environment. Inactivation of ALX4/Alx4 causes lacrimal gland aplasia in both human and mouse. These results reveal a key role of Alx4 in mediating FGF-Shp2-FGF signaling in the neural crest for lacrimal gland development.
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