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Publication : PRMT5 is essential for the maintenance of chondrogenic progenitor cells in the limb bud.

First Author  Norrie JL Year  2016
Journal  Development Volume  143
Issue  24 Pages  4608-4619
PubMed ID  27827819 Mgi Jnum  J:237505
Mgi Id  MGI:5812832 Doi  10.1242/dev.140715
Citation  Norrie JL, et al. (2016) PRMT5 is essential for the maintenance of chondrogenic progenitor cells in the limb bud. Development 143(24):4608-4619
abstractText  During embryonic development, undifferentiated progenitor cells balance the generation of additional progenitor cells with differentiation. Within the developing limb, cartilage cells differentiate from mesodermal progenitors in an ordered process that results in the specification of the correct number of appropriately sized skeletal elements. The internal pathways by which these cells maintain an undifferentiated state while preserving their capacity to differentiate is unknown. Here, we report that the arginine methyltransferase PRMT5 has a crucial role in maintaining progenitor cells. Mouse embryonic buds lacking PRMT5 have severely truncated bones with wispy digits lacking joints. This novel phenotype is caused by widespread cell death that includes mesodermal progenitor cells that have begun to precociously differentiate into cartilage cells. We propose that PRMT5 maintains progenitor cells through its regulation of Bmp4 Intriguingly, adult and embryonic stem cells also require PRMT5 for maintaining pluripotency, suggesting that similar mechanisms might regulate lineage-restricted progenitor cells during organogenesis.
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