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Publication : Mesenchymal transcription factor Fkh6 is essential for the development and differentiation of parietal cells.

First Author  Fukamachi H Year  2001
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  280
Issue  4 Pages  1069-76
PubMed ID  11162636 Mgi Jnum  J:76379
Mgi Id  MGI:2179336 Doi  10.1006/bbrc.2001.4247
Citation  Fukamachi H, et al. (2001) Mesenchymal transcription factor Fkh6 is essential for the development and differentiation of parietal cells. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 280(4):1069-76
abstractText  The role of transcription factor forkhead homologue 6 (Fkh6) gene expressed only in gastrointestinal mesenchymes on the differentiation of gastric epithelia was analyzed by inactivating the gene by targeting disruption. Gastric mucosa exhibited hyperplasias with disordered glandular structures in the absence of gene. Measurement of acid secretion in the isolated whole stomach demonstrated that both basal and stimulated secretions were severely suppressed in the Fkh6-/- stomach, while immunohistochemical studies showed that comparable numbers of parietal cells were differentiated in both wild-type and Fkh6-/- stomachs. Ultrastructurally Fkh6-/- parietal cells were furnished with developed intracellular canaliculi and many mitochondria, but their canaluculi were not enlarged nor fully connected to the luminal surface even when animals were treated with histamine, suggesting that Fkh6-/- parietal cells were far less responsive to acid secretion-inducing stimulations. Some parietal cells contained secretory granules positively stained with anti-pepsinogen antibodies, indicating that they retained characteristics of oxynticopeptic cells found in lower vertebrates. We thus concluded that Fkh6 plays essential roles for the development and differentiation of parietal cells via epithelial-mesenchymal interactions.
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