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Publication : The dynamics of spleen morphogenesis.

First Author  Burn SF Year  2008
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  318
Issue  2 Pages  303-11
PubMed ID  18452913 Mgi Jnum  J:136680
Mgi Id  MGI:3796779 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2008.03.031
Citation  Burn SF, et al. (2008) The dynamics of spleen morphogenesis. Dev Biol 318(2):303-11
abstractText  The mammalian spleen has important functions in immunity and haematopoiesis but little is known about the events that occur during its early embryonic development. Here we analyse the origin of the cells that gives rise to the splenic mesenchyme and the process by which the precursors assume their position along the left lateral side of the stomach. We report a highly conserved regulatory element that regulates the Nkx2-5 gene throughout early spleen development. A transgenic mouse line carrying this element driving a reporter gene was used to show that morphogenesis of the spleen initiates bilaterally and posterior to the stomach, before the splenic precursors grow preferentially leftward. In addition the transgenic line was used in an organ culture system to track spleen precursor cells during development. Spleen cells were shown to move from the posterior mesenchyme and track along the left side of the stomach. Removal of tissue from the anterior stomach resulted in splenic cells randomly scattering suggesting a guidance role for the anterior stomach. Using a mouse line carrying a conditional Cre recombinase to mark early precursor cell populations, the spleen was found to derive from posterior mesenchyme distinct from the closely adjacent stomach mesenchyme.
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