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Publication : Local protease signaling contributes to neural tube closure in the mouse embryo.

First Author  Camerer E Year  2010
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  18
Issue  1 Pages  25-38
PubMed ID  20152175 Mgi Jnum  J:157446
Mgi Id  MGI:4430874 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2009.11.014
Citation  Camerer E, et al. (2010) Local protease signaling contributes to neural tube closure in the mouse embryo. Dev Cell 18(1):25-38
abstractText  We report an unexpected role for protease signaling in neural tube closure and the formation of the central nervous system. Mouse embryos lacking protease-activated receptors 1 and 2 showed defective hindbrain and posterior neuropore closure and developed exencephaly and spina bifida, important human congenital anomalies. Par1 and Par2 were expressed in surface ectoderm, and Par2 was expressed selectively along the line of closure. Ablation of G(i/z) and Rac1 function in these Par2-expressing cells disrupted neural tube closure, further implicating G protein-coupled receptors and identifying a likely effector pathway. Cluster analysis of protease and Par2 expression patterns revealed a group of membrane-tethered proteases often coexpressed with Par2. Among these, matriptase activated Par2 with picomolar potency, and hepsin and prostasin activated matriptase. Together, our results suggest a role for protease-activated receptor signaling in neural tube closure and identify a local protease network that may trigger Par2 signaling and monitor and regulate epithelial integrity in this context.
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