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Publication : Tbx4 function during hindlimb development reveals a mechanism that explains the origins of proximal limb defects.

First Author  Duboc V Year  2021
Journal  Development Volume  148
Issue  19 PubMed ID  34423345
Mgi Jnum  J:311931 Mgi Id  MGI:6781662
Doi  10.1242/dev.199580 Citation  Duboc V, et al. (2021) Tbx4 function during hindlimb development reveals a mechanism that explains the origins of proximal limb defects. Development 148(19):dev199580
abstractText  We dissect genetically a gene regulatory network that involves the transcription factors Tbx4, Pitx1 and Isl1 acting cooperatively to establish the hindlimb bud, and identify key differences in the pathways that initiate formation of the hindlimb and forelimb. Using live image analysis of murine limb mesenchyme cells undergoing chondrogenesis in micromass culture, we distinguish a series of changes in cellular behaviours and cohesiveness that are required for chondrogenic precursors to undergo differentiation. Furthermore, we provide evidence that the proximal hindlimb defects observed in Tbx4 mutant mice result from a failure in the early differentiation step of chondroprogenitors into chondrocytes, providing an explanation for the origins of proximally biased limb defects.
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