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Publication : Bmp signaling is required for intestinal growth and morphogenesis.

First Author  Batts LE Year  2006
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  235
Issue  6 Pages  1563-70
PubMed ID  16538672 Mgi Jnum  J:108570
Mgi Id  MGI:3624248 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.20741
Citation  Batts LE, et al. (2006) Bmp signaling is required for intestinal growth and morphogenesis. Dev Dyn 235(6):1563-70
abstractText  Intestinal growth, morphogenesis, differentiation, and homeostasis are regulated by reciprocal interactions between the epithelium and the underlying mesenchymal stroma. The identification of BMPR1A mutations in patients with Juvenile Polyposis implicates Bmp signaling as an important mediator of these interactions. To test this hypothesis, we inhibited Bmp signaling in the mouse proximal intestine by transgenic misexpression of the BMP antagonist, noggin, using regulatory elements of the fatty acid binding protein (Fabp1) gene. This leads to abnormal villus morphogenesis, stromal and epithelial hyperplasia, and ectopic crypt formation. The resulting intestinal histopathology resembles that seen in human Juvenile Polyposis. Misexpression of noggin in the large intestine gives a similar abnormal phenotype in this region of the gut. Analysis of gene expression in the transgenic small intestine raises the possibility that Hedgehog and Pdgf signaling play a role in the development of the Juvenile Polyposis-like phenotype. Developmental Dynamics 235:1563-1570, 2006. (c) 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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