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Publication : Canonical WNT Signaling Regulates the Pituitary Organizer and Pituitary Gland Formation.

First Author  Osmundsen AM Year  2017
Journal  Endocrinology Volume  158
Issue  10 Pages  3339-3353
PubMed ID  28938441 Mgi Jnum  J:245216
Mgi Id  MGI:5916116 Doi  10.1210/en.2017-00581
Citation  Osmundsen AM, et al. (2017) Canonical WNT Signaling Regulates the Pituitary Organizer and Pituitary Gland Formation. Endocrinology 158(10):3339-3353
abstractText  The pituitary organizer is a domain within the ventral diencephalon that expresses Bmp4, Fgf8, and Fgf10, which induce the formation of the pituitary precursor, Rathke's pouch, from the oral ectoderm. The WNT signaling pathway regulates this pituitary organizer such that loss of Wnt5a leads to an expansion of the pituitary organizer and an enlargement of Rathke's pouch. WNT signaling is classified into canonical signaling, which is mediated by beta-CATENIN, and noncanonical signaling, which operates independently of beta-CATENIN. WNT5A is typically classified as a noncanonical WNT; however, other WNT family members are expressed in the ventral diencephalon and nuclear localized beta-CATENIN is observed in the ventral diencephalon. Therefore, we sought to determine whether canonical WNT signaling is necessary for regulation of pituitary organizer function. Using a conditional loss-of-function approach, we deleted beta-catenin within the mouse ventral diencephalon. Mutant embryos have a smaller Rathke's pouch, resulting from a reduced pituitary organizer, especially Fgf8. This result suggests that canonical WNT signaling promotes pituitary organizer function, instead of inhibiting it. To test this hypothesis, we stimulated canonical WNT signaling in the ventral diencephalon using an inducible gain-of-function allele of beta-catenin and found that stimulating canonical WNT signaling expands the domain of Fgf8 and results in a dysmorphic Rathke's pouch. These results demonstrate that canonical WNT signaling in the ventral diencephalon is necessary for proper expression of pituitary organizer genes and suggests that a balance of both canonical and noncanonical WNT signaling is necessary to ensure proper formation of Rathke's pouch.
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