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Publication : MyoD and Myf-5 define the specification of musculature of distinct embryonic origin.

First Author  Kablar B Year  1998
Journal  Biochem Cell Biol Volume  76
Issue  6 Pages  1079-91
PubMed ID  10392718 Mgi Jnum  J:55565
Mgi Id  MGI:1338654 Citation  Kablar B, et al. (1998) MyoD and Myf-5 define the specification of musculature of distinct embryonic origin. Biochem Cell Biol 76(6):1079-91
abstractText  Mounting evidence supports the notion that Myf-5 and MyoD play unique roles in the development of epaxial (originating in the dorso-medial half of the somite, e.g. Back muscles) and hypaxial (originating in the ventro- lateral half of the somite, e.g. Limb and body wall muscles) musculature. To further understand how il Myf-5 and MyoD genes cooperate during skeletal muscle specification, we examined and compared the expression pattern of MyoD-lacZ (258/2.5lacZ and MD6.0-lacZ) transgenes in wild-type, Myf-5, and MyoD mutant embryos. We found that the delayed onset of muscle differentiation in the branchial arches, tongue, limbs, and diaphragm of MyoD(-/-) embryos was a consequence of a reduced ability of myogenic precursor cells to progress through their normal developmental program and not because of a defect in migration of muscle progenitor cells into these regions. We also found that myogenic precursor cells for back, intercostal, and abdominal wall musculature in Myf- 5(-/-) embryos failed to undergo normal translocation or differentiation. By contrast, the myogenic precursors of intercostal and abdominal wall musculature in MyoD(-/-) embryos underwent normal translocation but failed to undego timely differentiation. In conclusion, these observations strongly support the hypothesis that Myf-5 plays a unique role in the development of muscles arising after translocation of epithelial dermamyotome cells along the medial edge of the somite to the subjacent myotome (e.g., back or epaxial muscle) and that MyoD plays a unique role in the development of muscles arising from migratory precursor cells (e.g., limb and branchial arch muscles, tongue, and diaphragm). In addition, the expression pattern of MyoD-lacZ transgenes in the intercostal and abdominal wall muscles of Myf-5(-/-) and MyoD(-/-) embryos suggests that appropriate development of these muscles is dependent on both genes and, therefore, these muscles have a dual embryonic origin (epaxial and hypaxial).
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