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Publication : Gene expression profiling at early organogenesis reveals both common and diverse mechanisms in foregut patterning.

First Author  Fagman H Year  2011
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  359
Issue  2 Pages  163-75
PubMed ID  21924257 Mgi Jnum  J:178498
Mgi Id  MGI:5298465 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2011.08.015
Citation  Fagman H, et al. (2011) Gene expression profiling at early organogenesis reveals both common and diverse mechanisms in foregut patterning. Dev Biol 359(2):163-75
abstractText  The thyroid and lungs originate as neighboring bud shaped outgrowths from the midline of the embryonic foregut. When and how organ specific programs regulate development into structures of distinct shapes, positions and functions is incompletely understood. To characterize, at least in part, the genetic basis of these events, we have employed laser capture microdissection and microarray analysis to define gene expression in the mouse thyroid and lung primordia at E10.5. By comparing the transcriptome of each bud to that of the whole embryo as well as to each other, we broadly describe the genes that are preferentially expressed in each developing organ as well as those with an enriched expression common to both. The results thus obtained provide a valuable resource for further analysis of genes previously unrecognized to participate in thyroid and lung morphogenesis and to discover organ specific as well as common developmental mechanisms. As an initial step in this direction we describe a regulatory pathway involving the anti-apoptotic gene Bcl2 that controls cell survival in early thyroid development.
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