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Publication : Sox2 is required for development of taste bud sensory cells.

First Author  Okubo T Year  2006
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  20
Issue  19 Pages  2654-9
PubMed ID  17015430 Mgi Jnum  J:112945
Mgi Id  MGI:3664123 Doi  10.1101/gad.1457106
Citation  Okubo T, et al. (2006) Sox2 is required for development of taste bud sensory cells. Genes Dev 20(19):2654-9
abstractText  Sox2 is expressed in basal epithelial cells of the tongue, with high levels in taste bud placodes, fungiform papillae, and mature taste cells, and low levels in filiform papillae. High Sox2 expression appears to lie downstream from canonical Wnt signaling. In hypomorphic Sox2(EGFP/LP) embryos, placodes form but no mature taste buds develop. In contrast, transgenic overexpression of Sox2 in the basal cells inhibits differentiation of filiform keratinocytes. Together, our loss-of-function and gain-of-function studies suggest that Sox2 functions in a dose-dependent manner to regulate the differentiation of endodermal progenitor cells of the tongue into taste bud sensory cells versus keratinocytes.
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