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Publication : Roundabout receptors are critical for foregut separation from the body wall.

First Author  Domyan ET Year  2013
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  24
Issue  1 Pages  52-63
PubMed ID  23328398 Mgi Jnum  J:193400
Mgi Id  MGI:5468370 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2012.11.018
Citation  Domyan ET, et al. (2013) Roundabout receptors are critical for foregut separation from the body wall. Dev Cell 24(1):52-63
abstractText  In mammals, precise placement of organs is essential for survival. We show here that inactivation of Roundabout (Robo) receptors 1 and 2 in mice leads to mispositioning of the stomach in the thoracic instead of the abdominal cavity, which likely contributes to poor lung inflation and lethality at birth, reminiscent of congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) cases in humans. Unexpectedly, in Robo mutant mice, the primary defect preceding organ misplacement and diaphragm malformation is a delayed separation of foregut from the dorsal body wall. Foregut separation is a rarely considered morphogenetic event, and our data indicate that it occurs via repulsion of Robo-expressing foregut cells away from the Slit ligand source. In humans, genomic lesions containing Robo genes have been documented in CDH. Our findings suggest that separation of the foregut from the body wall is genetically controlled and that defects in this event may contribute to CDH.
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