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Publication : Stomach regional specification requires Hoxa5-driven mesenchymal-epithelial signaling.

First Author  Aubin J Year  2002
Journal  Development Volume  129
Issue  17 Pages  4075-87
PubMed ID  12163410 Mgi Jnum  J:78219
Mgi Id  MGI:2183765 Doi  10.1242/dev.129.17.4075
Citation  Aubin J, et al. (2002) Stomach regional specification requires Hoxa5-driven mesenchymal-epithelial signaling. Development 129(17):4075-87
abstractText  The genetic control of gut regionalization relies on a hierarchy of molecular events in which the Hox gene family of transcription factors is suspected to be key participant. We have examined the role of Hox genes in gut patterning using the Hoxa5(-/-) mice as a model. Hoxa5 is expressed in a dynamic fashion in the mesenchymal component of the developing gut. Its loss of function results in gastric enzymatic anomalies in Hoxa5(-/-) surviving mutants that are due to perturbed cell specification during stomach development. Histological, biochemical and molecular characterization of the mutant stomach phenotype may be compatible with a homeotic transformation of the gastric mucosa. As the loss of mesenchymal Hoxa5 function leads to gastric epithelial defects, Hoxa5 should exert its action by controlling molecules involved in mesenchymal-epithelial signaling. Indeed, in the absence of Hoxa5 function, the expression of genes encoding for signaling molecules such as sonic hedgehog, Indian hedgehog, transforming growth factor beta family members and fibroblast growth factor 10, is altered. These findings provide insight into the molecular controls of patterning events of the stomach, supporting the notion that Hoxa5 acts in regionalization and specification of the stomach by setting up the proper domains of expression of signaling molecules.
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