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Publication : Intercellular growth factor signaling and the development of mouse tracheal submucosal glands.

First Author  Rawlins EL Year  2005
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  233
Issue  4 Pages  1378-85
PubMed ID  15973734 Mgi Jnum  J:119848
Mgi Id  MGI:3703377 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.20461
Citation  Rawlins EL, et al. (2005) Intercellular growth factor signaling and the development of mouse tracheal submucosal glands. Dev Dyn 233(4):1378-85
abstractText  To provide a genetic framework for investigating changes in airway submucosal gland function in human respiratory disease, we have investigated their counterparts in normal and mutant mice. We describe their morphogenesis in relation to the expression of genes encoding conserved intercellular signaling pathways. Submucosal glands are severely reduced in number and size in mice heterozygous for Fgf10. Glands are completely absent in mice lacking Ectodysplasin (Eda) and Edaradd (Eda receptor adaptor protein), members of the tumor necrosis (TNF) superfamily of signaling factors. Furthermore, components of the Eda and closely related pathways are transcribed throughout the respiratory system in the adult mouse. Finally, the temporal and spatial pattern of Bmp4 expression suggests that it may control submucosal gland development and homeostasis. Taken together, our observations have important implications for the better understanding of the submucosal gland remodeling that occurs in human respiratory disease.
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