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Publication : FGF8 signaling patterns the telencephalic midline by regulating putative key factors of midline development.

First Author  Okada T Year  2008
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  320
Issue  1 Pages  92-101
PubMed ID  18547559 Mgi Jnum  J:139160
Mgi Id  MGI:3807411 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2008.04.034
Citation  Okada T, et al. (2008) FGF8 signaling patterns the telencephalic midline by regulating putative key factors of midline development. Dev Biol 320(1):92-101
abstractText  FGF8 has been reported to act as a primary regulator of neocortical patterning along the anteroposterior (AP) axis in the mouse telencephalon, and disruption of FGF signaling causes distortion of molecular arealization along the AP axis. Since hypoplasia of midline structures is observed in Fgf8 mutant mice, FGF8 is also postulated to be involved in telencephalic midline development. In this study we analyzed the role of FGF8 in midline development by means of gain-of-function and loss-of-function experiments. The results showed that FGF8 up-regulates the expression of transcription factor (TF) genes, including putative key factors involved in midline development. Although FGF8 had been thought to act downstream of SHH signaling, ectopic FGF8 up-regulates the expression of midline TF genes in Shh null mice, suggesting that FGF signaling acts as an upstream positive regulator of midline TFs during midline development independently of SHH.
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