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Publication : ATX expression and LPA signalling are vital for the development of the nervous system.

First Author  Fotopoulou S Year  2010
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  339
Issue  2 Pages  451-64
PubMed ID  20079728 Mgi Jnum  J:159118
Mgi Id  MGI:4441232 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2010.01.007
Citation  Fotopoulou S, et al. (2010) ATX expression and LPA signalling are vital for the development of the nervous system. Dev Biol 339(2):451-64
abstractText  Autotaxin (ATX) is a secreted glycoprotein widely present in biological fluids, originally isolated from the supernatant of melanoma cells as an autocrine motility stimulation factor. Its enzymatic product, lysophosphatidic acid (LPA), is a phospholipid mediator that evokes growth-factor-like responses in almost all cell types through G-protein coupled receptors. To assess the role of ATX and LPA signalling in pathophysiology, a conditional knockout mouse was created. Ubiquitous, obligatory deletion resulted to embryonic lethality most likely due to aberrant vascular branching morphogenesis and chorio-allantoic fusion. Moreover, the observed phenotype was shown to be entirely depended on embryonic, but not extraembryonic or maternal ATX expression. In addition, E9.5 ATX null mutants exhibited a failure of neural tube closure, most likely independent of the circulatory failure, which correlated with decreased cell proliferation and increased cell death. More importantly, neurite outgrowth in embryo explants was severely compromised in mutant embryos but could be rescued upon the addition of LPA, thus confirming a role for ATX and LPA signalling in the development of the nervous system. Finally, expression profiling of mutant embryos revealed attenuated embryonic expression of HIF-1a in the absence of ATX, suggesting a novel effector pathway of ATX/LPA.
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