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Publication : Lack of the murine homeobox gene Hesx1 leads to a posterior transformation of the anterior forebrain.

First Author  Andoniadou CL Year  2007
Journal  Development Volume  134
Issue  8 Pages  1499-508
PubMed ID  17360769 Mgi Jnum  J:135132
Mgi Id  MGI:3790404 Doi  10.1242/dev.02829
Citation  Andoniadou CL, et al. (2007) Lack of the murine homeobox gene Hesx1 leads to a posterior transformation of the anterior forebrain. Development 134(8):1499-508
abstractText  The homeobox gene Hesx1 is an essential repressor that is required within the anterior neural plate for normal forebrain development in mouse and humans. Combining genetic cell labelling and marker analyses, we demonstrate that the absence of Hesx1 leads to a posterior transformation of the anterior forebrain (AFB) during mouse development. Our data suggest that the mechanism underlying this transformation is the ectopic activation of Wnt/beta-catenin signalling within the Hesx1 expression domain in the AFB. When ectopically expressed in the developing mouse embryo, Hesx1 alone cannot alter the normal fate of posterior neural tissue. However, conditional expression of Hesx1 within the AFB can rescue the forebrain defects observed in the Hesx1 mutants. The results presented here provide new insights into the function of Hesx1 in forebrain formation.
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