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Publication : Pitx2 is required at multiple stages of pituitary organogenesis: pituitary primordium formation and cell specification.

First Author  Suh H Year  2002
Journal  Development Volume  129
Issue  2 Pages  329-37
PubMed ID  11807026 Mgi Jnum  J:73774
Mgi Id  MGI:2156636 Doi  10.1242/dev.129.2.329
Citation  Suh H, et al. (2002) Pitx2 is required at multiple stages of pituitary organogenesis: pituitary primordium formation and cell specification. Development 129(2):329-37
abstractText  Analysis of an allelic series in mice revealed that the Pitx2 homeobox gene is required at multiple stages of pituitary development. It is necessary for initiating expansion of Rathke's pouch and maintaining expression of the fetal-specific transcription factors Hesx1 and Prop1. At later stages Pitx2 is necessary for specification and expansion of the gonadotropes and Pit1 lineage within the ventral and caudomedial anterior pituitary. Mechanistically, this is due to the dependence of several critical lineage-specific transcription factors, Pit1, Gata2, Egr1 and Sf1, on a threshold level of PITX2. The related Pitx1 gene has a role in hormone gene transcription, and it is important late in ontogeny for the final expansion of the differentiated cell types. Pitx1 and Pitx2 have overlapping functions in the expansion of Rathke's pouch, revealing the sensitivity of pituitary organogenesis to the dosage of the PITX family. The model developed for PITX gene function in pituitary development provides a better understanding of the etiology of Rieger syndrome and may extend to other PITX-sensitive developmental processes.
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