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Publication : Detection of genes regulated by Lmx1b during limb dorsalization.

First Author  Feenstra JM Year  2012
Journal  Dev Growth Differ Volume  54
Issue  4 Pages  451-62
PubMed ID  22417325 Mgi Jnum  J:204883
Mgi Id  MGI:5543588 Doi  10.1111/j.1440-169X.2012.01331.x
Citation  Feenstra JM, et al. (2012) Detection of genes regulated by Lmx1b during limb dorsalization. Dev Growth Differ 54(4):451-62
abstractText  Lmx1b is a homeodomain transcription factor that regulates dorsal identity during limb development. Lmx1b knockout (KO) mice develop distal ventral-ventral limbs. Although induction of Lmx1b is linked to Wnt7a expression in the dorsal limb ectoderm, the downstream targets of Lmx1b that accomplish limb dorsalization are unknown. To identify genes targeted by Lmx1b, we compared gene arrays from Lmx1b KO and wild type mouse limbs during limb dorsalization, i.e., 11.5, 12.5, and 13.5 days post coitum. We identified 54 target genes that were differentially expressed in all three stages. Several skeletal targets, including Emx2, Matrilin1 and Matrilin4, demonstrated a loss of scapular expression in the Lmx1b KO mice, supporting a role for Lmx1b in scapula development. Furthermore, the relative abundance of extracellular matrix-related soft tissue targets regulated by Lmx1b, such as collagens and proteoglycans, suggests a mechanism that includes changes in the extracellular matrix composition to accomplish limb dorsalization. Our study provides the most comprehensive characterization of genes regulated by Lmx1b during limb development to-date and provides targets for further investigation.
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