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Publication : Hippi is essential for node cilia assembly and Sonic hedgehog signaling.

First Author  Houde C Year  2006
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  300
Issue  2 Pages  523-33
PubMed ID  17027958 Mgi Jnum  J:119664
Mgi Id  MGI:3703110 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2006.09.001
Citation  Houde C, et al. (2006) Hippi is essential for node cilia assembly and Sonic hedgehog signaling. Dev Biol 300(2):523-33
abstractText  Hippi functions as an adapter protein that mediates pro-apoptotic signaling from poly-glutamine-expanded huntingtin, an established cause of Huntington disease, to the extrinsic cell death pathway. To explore other functions of Hippi we generated Hippi knock-out mice. This deletion causes randomization of the embryo turning process and heart looping, which are hallmarks of defective left-right (LR) axis patterning. We report that motile monocilia normally present at the surface of the embryonic node, and proposed to initiate the break in LR symmetry, are absent on Hippi-/- embryos. Furthermore, defects in central nervous system development are observed. The Sonic hedgehog (Shh) pathway is downregulated in the neural tube in the absence of Hippi, which results in failure to establish ventral neural cell fate. Together, these findings demonstrate a dual role for Hippi in cilia assembly and Shh signaling during development, in addition to its proposed role in apoptosis signal transduction in the adult brain under pathogenically stressful conditions.
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