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Publication : Deciphering gene expression program of MAP3K1 in mouse eyelid morphogenesis.

First Author  Jin C Year  2013
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  374
Issue  1 Pages  96-107
PubMed ID  23201579 Mgi Jnum  J:193107
Mgi Id  MGI:5467663 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2012.11.020
Citation  Jin C, et al. (2013) Deciphering gene expression program of MAP3K1 in mouse eyelid morphogenesis. Dev Biol 374(1):96-107
abstractText  Embryonic eyelid closure involves forward movement and ultimate fusion of the upper and lower eyelids, an essential step of mammalian ocular surface development. Although its underlying mechanism of action is not fully understood, a functional mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase 1 (MAP3K1) is required for eyelid closure. Here we investigate the molecular signatures of MAP3K1 in eyelid morphogenesis. At mouse gestational day E15.5, the developmental stage immediately prior to eyelid closure, MAP3K1 expression is predominant in the eyelid leading edge (LE) and the inner eyelid (IE) epithelium. We used laser capture microdissection (LCM) to obtain highly enriched LE and IE cells from wild type and MAP3K1-deficient fetuses and analyzed genome-wide expression profiles. The gene expression data led to the identification of three distinct developmental features of MAP3K1. First, MAP3K1 modulated Wnt and Sonic hedgehog signals, actin reorganization, and proliferation only in LE but not in IE epithelium, illustrating the temporal-spatial specificity of MAP3K1 in embryogenesis. Second, MAP3K1 potentiated AP-2alpha expression and SRF and AP-1 activity, but its target genes were enriched for binding motifs of AP-2alpha and SRF, and not AP-1, suggesting the existence of novel MAP3K1-AP-2alpha/SRF modules in gene regulation. Third, MAP3K1 displayed variable effects on expression of lineage specific genes in the LE and IE epithelium, revealing potential roles of MAP3K1 in differentiation and lineage specification. Using LCM and expression array, our studies have uncovered novel molecular signatures of MAP3K1 in embryonic eyelid closure.
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