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Publication : Transcriptional regulation by Pax3 and TGFbeta2 signaling: a potential gene regulatory network in neural crest development.

First Author  Nakazaki H Year  2009
Journal  Int J Dev Biol Volume  53
Issue  1 Pages  69-79
PubMed ID  19123128 Mgi Jnum  J:142494
Mgi Id  MGI:3821608 Doi  10.1387/ijdb.082682hn
Citation  Nakazaki H, et al. (2009) Transcriptional regulation by Pax3 and TGFbeta2 signaling: a potential gene regulatory network in neural crest development. Int J Dev Biol 53(1):69-79
abstractText  Pax3 regulates neural crest cell migration and is critical during neural crest development. TGFbs modify neural crest cell migration and differentiation. TGFbeta2 nullizygous embryos (TGFbeta2(-/-)Pax3(+/+)) display open neural tube and bifid spine, whereas in wild type embryos, the neural tube is closed. In previous work, we have demonstrated that Pax3 regulates TGFbeta2 by directly binding to cis-regulatory elements on its promoter. In this study, we found that the TGFbeta2 nullizygous phenotype can be reversed to the wild type phenotype by down-regulating one allele of Pax3, as in TGFbeta2(-/-)Pax3(+/-) embryos obtained through breeding TGFb2(+/-)Pax3(+/-) mice. The data in this paper suggest that Pax3 and TGFbeta2 interact in a coordinated gene regulatory network, linked by common downstream effector genes, to bring about this phenotypic reversal. Downstream effectors may include Hes1, Ngn2 and Sox9, as well as other genes involved in neuronal differentiation.
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